Afghan women protest in Kabul, demand right to education

Tue, Oct 18, 2022
By editor
2 MIN READ

Foreign

A group of Afghan women rallied in Kabul on Tuesday to demand the right to education following the expulsion of female students from the Kabul University dormitory.

Local media reported that the few dozen of women were carrying signs reading “Education is our red line” and chanting that the world has forgotten them under the Taliban.

The peaceful protest was dispersed and the women were removed from the area by the Taliban, who warned them about the risk of attack.

“Once again, the Taliban prevented us from demonstrating by insulting and threatening us,” a protestor said.

“Unfortunately, the Taliban threatened us with explosion and suicide bombing,” she added.

In September, more than 50 students, mainly young women, were killed in an attack in Kabul that sparked demonstrations by Afghans around the world.

The Taliban broke up or suppressed protests in several provinces by force.

In Kabul dozens of female Hazara students who were planning to join a protest claimed to be poisoned in the Kabul University dormitory.

A few days later, the dormitory authorities expelled a number of these students for protesting their alleged poisoning, the report said.

However, the Taliban’s higher education ministry claimed that the poisoning was due to overeating and that the expulsion of the girls was based on the university’s rules to maintain order and discipline. (dpa/NAN)

KN

Tags:


EU top court to rule on Metadata protection case

THE European Union’s top court is expected to rule on Friday in a case brought against Facebook’s parent company Meta...

Read More
German police brace for unrest on Oct. 7, Hamas attack anniversary

GERMANY’S police union (GdP) has raised concerns about potential unrest on Oct. 7, the anniversary of the Hamas attack on...

Read More
Opinion: Bridging The Gap — How Experiential learning Is shaping peace leaders In Sudan, Ethiopia

HELD annually on 21 September, this year’s theme for the International Day of Peace, ‘Cultivating a Culture of Peace’, provides...

Read More