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Rubina’s Dream of Becoming a Doctor Remained Only a Dream When the Taliban Took Over

Published 19/08/2023
Rubina's Dream of Becoming a Doctor Remained Only a Dream When the Taliban Took Over
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RASC News Agency: In the continuation of the Taliban group’s restrictions on the education of Afghanistani girls, a number of girls have faced mental and emotional problems due to these restrictions.

Rubina Ahmadi is a third-year student at the Faculty of Medicine, Kabul Medical University.

On Thursday, August 17, during an interview with the domestic media of the country, Rubina addressed Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzada and the Taliban group’s cabinet and said: “I will not become a doctor and one day your wife will fall ill, but there will be no female doctor to treat your women.

Rubina Ahmadi’s mother says, “During these two years of Taliban rule, my daughter has suffered severe depression and is always silent and has no desire to live or speak.”

In addition to Rubina, a large number of Afghanistani girls are facing the same fate as a result of the policies of this group.

Under the control of the Taliban group, they have been experiencing deep dark days since two years, which, according to one of these girls, are the worst days in the history of their two years of life.

Meanwhile, in response to this action of the Taliban group, the residents of Kabul still say: “Please open the gates of schools and universities on our girls, we cannot witness the gradual death of our girls.”

Protesting women say to the Taliban group: “Ignore the voices of millions of Afghanistani women, the day will come when we will not hear your voices.”

Since the Taliban took control of the country, Afghanistani protesting women have held many protest marches to ensure that their rights are respected by this group, but these protests have been responded to by the Taliban every time.

It should be noted that since the rule of this group over the country, violent and repressive policies against Afghanistani women have intensified and every day we witness the systematic violation of the rights of this group by the Taliban group.

This is while the Taliban group has closed the gates of schools, universities, public and private institutions, beauty salons, baths, and gymnasiums on women in these two years of their rule, and no effective action has been taken in this direction until today.

EnNews 19/08/2023

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