Friday, September 17, 2021

Taliban Ban Girls from Secondary Education in Afghanistan

THE GUARDIAN: Government announces re-opening of high schools for boys but makes no mention of girls

Girls in a classroom in Herat this week. Girls are now effectively barred from secondary education. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

The Taliban have effectively banned girls from secondary education in Afghanistan, by ordering high schools to re-open only for boys.

Girls were not mentioned in Friday’s announcement, which means boys will be back at their desks next week after a one-month hiatus, while their sisters will still be stuck at home.

The Taliban education ministry said secondary school classes for boys in grades seven to 12 would resume on Saturday, the start of the Afghan week. “All male teachers and students should attend their educational institutions,” the statement said. The future of girls and female teachers, stuck at home since the Taliban took control, was not addressed.

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