The new Chancellor’s policies have barred women from accessing Kabul University, a major public university in Afghanistan. Women have been prohibited from attending lectures, taking exams, and even entering the campus grounds. This policy has been enforced by the Taliban’s security forces, who are stationed at the university gates. Women have also been banned from enrolling in the university and from taking part in any form of university-related activities.
The Taliban’s new Chancellor has also issued a decree that forbids women from studying or teaching at Kabul University. This decree has been strictly enforced by the Taliban’s security forces, who are stationed at the university gates. Women have been denied access to the university’s library, laboratories, and classrooms, and have been barred from attending lectures and taking exams.
The Taliban’s new Chancellor has also issued a decree that forbids women from studying or teaching at Kabul University. This decree has been strictly enforced by the Taliban’s security forces, who are stationed at the university gates. Women have been denied access to the university’s library, laboratories, and classrooms, and have been barred from attending lectures and taking exams.