RASC News Agency: On Saturday, 30 September, the country mourned the victims on the day of the anniversary of the ISIS attack on the “Kaj Education Center” west of Kabul.
On September 30, 2022, at approximately 7:30 a.m., suicide attackers stormed the “Kaj Education Center” in the Dasht Barchi area of Kabul, killing about 60 students and wounding more than 120 others.
The majority of victims and injured students were female students who arrived at this center in the early hours of the morning to take their trial Kankor examination.
Yesterday, on the occasion of the first anniversary of this attack, the citizens of the country commemorated the victims by publishing messages on social networks.
Memorial ceremonies are also planned to be held in different countries including Germany, Italy and Australia by Afghanistani citizens.
On the other hand, Sayeed Rasool Mousavi, the assistant minister of foreign affairs of Iran and the director general of South Asia of this ministry, published a message on the X channel today on the first anniversary of the attack on the “Kaj educational center” and said that he supports the right to education of Afghanistani girls.
He said: “The reason for my defense is the right to education for Afghanistani girls. “Nowhere in the world have female students been killed like this for the love of learning.”
This is despite the fact that shortly after this attack, the Taliban group claimed that as a result of an operation, the fighters of this group, the perpetrators of the suicide attacks on the Wazir Muhammad Akbar Khan Mosque and the Kaj education center in Kabul, were killed.
Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, they have prohibited education for girls above the 6th grade and have prohibited girls from attending universities. The world community, the UN and human rights groups have repeatedly called on the Taliban to allow girls to go to school, but the group ignored the wishes of people in Afghanistan and the world community.