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Taliban announce gender segregation at Afghanistan's universities

2021-09-12T08:56:41.735Z


In future, classes at Afghanistan's universities are to be held separately for women and men. This was announced by the Taliban government. Gender should also be kept apart on the site.


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Afghan female students in Kabul


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According to an announcement by the new rulers of the Taliban, Afghanistan's universities will in future only offer separate classes for women and men.

"The co-education contradicts the principles of Islam as well as national values, customs and traditions," said the incumbent minister for higher education, Abdul Baghi Hakkani, in Kabul on Sunday.

The militant Islamist Taliban had taken power again in Afghanistan in mid-August.

Hakkani announced that there should also be a gender segregation on the campus of the universities in the future. If this is not possible, universities should first set up alternating teaching times or ensure that the classrooms are separated. The Taliban want to hire female lecturers for female students - but men should also be allowed to teach women, as long as the lessons follow the rules of Sharia law. This also included Islamic dress codes, the minister said.

In Afghanistan, the Islamists had already ruled with an extremely strict interpretation of Islamic law during their rule from 1996 to 2001.

At that time women and girls hardly had any rights.

Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks, the Taliban are now back in power after conquering the country within a few weeks.

The international community wants to meet in Geneva for a donor conference on Monday.

Many states have already announced that they will make humanitarian aid subject to conditions.

Many millions of people in Afghanistan are in need of help after four decades of war and conflict.

kim / dpa / AP

Source: spiegel

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