Afghan Female Students Appeal for Reopening of Schools and Educational Institutions Closed Under Islamic Emirate Ban

Kabul, Afghanistan. Female students in the capital city of Kabul have appealed for the reopening of schools and educational institutions that remain closed under the ban imposed by the Islamic Emirate. They urged the authorities to allow girls to resume their education, requesting the opening of schools and educational institutions to provide opportunities for learning.

Expressing deep frustration over the continuous closure of educational facilities, they stated that their future is at risk due to the lack of opportunity to attend school. This appeal comes at a time when the ban on girls' education in Afghanistan has drawn international attention and is being strongly criticized by human rights organizations.

Women's rights activists have also described this situation as a violation of fundamental rights, stating that the doors of schools and universities must be opened as soon as possible for the benefit of the Afghan people.

Following the political change in Afghanistan, extensive restrictions were placed on girls' education, causing the doors of schools and universities to remain closed for many.

International human rights organizations have repeatedly emphasized that access to education is a fundamental human right and have warned that depriving girls of this right could have long-term adverse effects on Afghan society.

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