A number of female artists, by launching a painting exhibition titled "Pencil Unspeakable" in Kabul, asked the Taliban to reopen schools and universities for girls as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, a number of girls who survived education in Afghanistan say that they have no hope for the future and that the Taliban group is an enemy of science and knowledge.
At the National Journalists' day a number of female journalists in Afghanistan say that the lack of access to information, security problems, self-censorship due to threats and fear of the consequences of publishing facts and legal challenges in the government of the Taliban group are common problems of journalists in Afghanistan, and these problems cause women journalists to be victims of violence and forced to leave duty.
At the same time as the school year is approaching in Afghanistan, a number of female students in the country say that the continued closing of school gates and staying at home has negatively affected the girls' psyche and most of them have become depressed.
Reporters Without Borders has expressed concern about the situation of media and journalists in Afghanistan and said that the Taliban group will completely eliminate this group of media by imposing new restrictions on female journalists in Afghanistan.