This year is the third year that Afghan girls have been denied participation in the university entrance exam, and this year also millions of girls have no right to participate in the university entrance exam because of the Taliban.
At the same time, a number of girls who survived the entrance exam in Afghanistan say that the Taliban group, by continuing to impose restrictions on girls, is not only taking the country back; It also increases the distance between the government and the nation.
Homa Rasouli (pseudonym), is one of the thousands of students waiting for the entrance exam to enter a field of their choice in one of the country’s universities.
Mrs. Rasouli criticized the non-participation of girls in the University entrance exam and said that the Taliban group is the enemy of science and knowledge and they have denied girls from participating in the University entrance exam for three years.
He emphasized that by continuing to impose restrictions on girls, the Taliban group is not only taking the country back; It also increases the distance between the government and the nation.
Gulsoom Masoumi (pseudonym), one of the thousands of girls who survived the University entrance exam, says in this conversation that the new restrictions on girls by the Taliban and the non-participation of girls in the University entrance exam, these actions of the Taliban are against national and international rules, and girls are deprived of their right to education. have.
Ms. Masoumi added: “With all the restrictions that were imposed on us, I still tried hard to be able to study well in order to succeed in the field I dreamed of; But unfortunately, all the hopes and dreams that were left were lost and I was completely disappointed. I often ask myself why the Taliban do not allow us girls to study and study, why really?”
These students who survived the entrance examination demanded the Taliban to cancel the restrictions imposed on girls and emphasized that girls have the right to education.
The girls who survived the University entrance exam have criticized their non-participation in this exam, while the National Examinations Department of the Taliban government announced the date of the University entrance exam without the presence of girls in a press conference in Kabul on Thursday, the 2rd of Jun.
According t the information of Abdul Baqi Haqqani, head of the National Examinations Department of the Taliban government, this year’s entrance exam will be held in 5 stages, the first stage will be held on the 17th of Gemini in 16 provinces, the second stage will be held in Kabul on the 1st and 2nd of the month of Cancer, and the third stage will be held on the 7th and 8th. Cancer and the fourth stage will be held on the 14th of Cancer.
On the other hand, university professors say that the Taliban should make a fair decision based on human rights in the fields of work, education and education of women and girls.
According to them, banning women’s work and education leads the country to darkness and excludes a large segment of the society.
Hamid Mahmoudi, an expert on political issues and a university professor, in a conversation with the reporter of Peace Window, says that the Taliban is removing women from society by deciding to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations and banning girls from education.
According to Mr. Mahmoudi, getting awareness from the society will cause darkness and brains to flee from the country.
He emphasized that by banning women’s work in non-governmental organizations and banning girls’ education, the Taliban are introducing Afghanistan to the world as an unhealthy country.
In this regard, Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, has asked the Taliban to cancel the ban on girls’ access to education and the ban on Afghan women’s work.
Mr. Guterres has emphasized that women and girls should be able to fully and meaningfully participate in all aspects of Afghan life, from classrooms to decision-making tables.
It should be mentioned that schools for girls above the sixth grade were closed from 24 Asad in 1400, after the Taliban group came to power in Afghanistan, and universities were also closed for girls at the end of the month of Sagittarius in 1401, and this caused the strong reactions of the international community and institutions. included international
Taliban officials have always promised to reopen schools and universities for girls, but so far this promise has not been fulfilled.