Taliban Overhaul Afghanistan's Education System

Shabnam von Hein | 30 November 2024 | DW

"The Taliban have made fundamental changes to the country's school and university curricula over the past three years," Afghan human rights organization Rawadari reported. The organization, which was founded by the former head of Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission Shahrzad Akbar, documents human rights violations in the country.

The Islamist  Taliban rulers have banned girls from attending school beyond sixth grade and women from going to university. They have also removed all topics related to human rights and women's rights from school and university curricula, saying issues related to equality, liberty, elections and democracy contradict Taliban ideology…

Click here to read the complete article

Previous
Previous

SOAS Students Speak Up About The University's Repression of Palestine

Next
Next

Student Parliament at Berlin’s Humboldt University Approves IYSSE Motion Opposing State Attacks on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom