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The arrest of a school principal by the Taliban group in Parwan province

Published 20/05/2023
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RASC: Local sources in Parwan province report the arrest of a school principal by the Taliban group in this province.

Lutfullah known as Aga Shirin arrested on Thursday, 18 May, in Bagram city.

According to the sources, Lutfullah is the director of “Abdul Sattar Shahid” high school in Dawlat Shahi village of Bagram, and the Taliban group arrested him a few days after his criticism regarding the prohibition of girls’ education.

According to the sources, Lutfullah is the director of “Abdul Sattar Shahid” high school in Dawlat Shahi village of Bagram, and the Taliban group arrested him a few days after his criticism regarding the prohibition of girls’ education.

The sources stated that the intelligence of the Taliban group arrested this school director from an official meeting in the education administration of Bagram city and transferred him to an unknown place.

The Taliban group has not said anything about this so far.

Previously, the Taliban group had arrested and imprisoned some people in a number of provinces of the country on similar charges and criticizing the group’s governance method.

In the latest case, on Tuesday, January 03, this group arrested a young man named Majid Ahmadi in Ghor province for criticizing the prohibition of girls’ education and transferred him to an unknown place.

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