RASC News Agency: The Afghanistani female students have expressed their concern about their uncertain future in a letter they wrote to the leaders of the world and Islamic countries.
These female students, from 21 provinces of the country, whose number reaches at least one thousand, have said in their letter that with the ban on education, they have been kept away not only from education but also from society.
In the letter of the female students, it is said: “We feel broken and inside a cage, we are very disappointed and we are worried about our unknown future.”
According to these girls, the ban on girls’ education above the sixth grade has caused suicides, underage marriages and mysterious murders among them.
These girls called for the support of international institutions, Islamic countries, the United Nations and its member states and said that these institutions and countries should firmly stand by girls and activists of girls’ right to access to education and with their support strengthen legitimate voices for the right to access.
Girls who are deprived of education are writing this letter while after the re-takeover of the Taliban group; girls above the 6th grade were banned from going to school.
It should be noted that this group also prohibited girls from going to universities
It should be noted that according to reports, Afghanistan is the only country where girls are deprived of the right to education, and this situation in Afghanistan has brought many national and international reactions, and international institutions have repeatedly called for the cancellation of these prohibitions.