Taliban’s new statements about the reopening of girls’ schools in Afghanistan.
A senior Taliban member said: Girls’ schools are not supposed to be closed forever and we are trying to solve this problem in the near future.
Anas Haqqani, a senior member of the Taliban, spoke about the timing of the re-opening of girls’ schools in Afghanistan.
He said: Girls’ schools are not supposed to be closed forever and we are trying to solve this problem in the near future.
These words are in the context that recently, a delegation of Pakistani scholars, after returning from Kabul and meeting with senior officials of the Taliban, expressed hope that girls’ schools would soon be reopened in Afghanistan.
It has been more than 300 days that the Taliban has prevented girls from going to schools, and although this decision has brought strong international reactions, the Taliban’s decision to close schools for girls still stands.
For the umpteenth time, the Taliban has promised to reopen girls’ schools in Afghanistan, and after months have passed, it has not fulfilled its commitment to Afghan girls.
According to Fars, the caretaker government in Afghanistan announced after taking office that girls’ schools will be reopened with a new mechanism and method, but despite the passage of more than 11 months, girls are still denied from going to schools in this country.