The Taliban eliminate women’s access to universities

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Women will no longer be able to go to university in Afghanistan.

The Taliban government, which resumed power last year, announced the revocation of access to higher education institutions for women.

According to a letter from the Minister of Higher Education, the measure comes into force immediately and will remain until further notice.

This will make it more difficult for women to access formal education, since they were already barred from most high schools.

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