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Private Afghan universities risk closure after ban on women

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation December 29, 2022

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KABUL, Afghanistan — A quarter of Afghanistan’s private universities risks closure because of the ban on female students imposed by the Taliban government, a spokesman for the sector said Thursday. Afghanistan’s rulers last week barred women from attending universities effective immediately, dealing another blow to women and girl’s rights and freedoms since they seized power in the country in August 2021. The move also triggered... + full article



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