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		<title>Taliban stopped 100 women flying to Dubai for university scholarships, UAE billionaire says</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[(Reuters) &#8211; The head of a Dubai-based conglomerate on Wednesday said Afghanistan&#8217;s Taliban authorities had stopped around 100 women from]]></description>
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<p><strong>(Reuters) &#8211;</strong> The head of a Dubai-based conglomerate on Wednesday said Afghanistan&#8217;s Taliban authorities had stopped around 100 women from travelling to the United Arab Emirates where he was to sponsor their university education.</p>



<p>Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, founding chairman of Al Habtoor Group, said in a video posted on X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, that he had planned to sponsor the female students to attend university and a plane he had paid for had been due to fly them to the UAE on Wednesday morning.</p>



<p>&#8220;Taliban government refused to allow the girls who were coming to study here – a hundred girls sponsored by me &#8211; they refused them to board the plane and already we have paid for the aircraft, we have organised everything for them here, accommodation, education, transportation security,&#8221; he said in the video.</p>



<p>Spokespeople for the Taliban administration and Afghan foreign affairs ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.</p>



<p>Al Habtoor included audio of one of the Afghan students who said that she had been accompanied by a male chaperone but airport authorities in Kabul had stopped her and others from boarding the flight.</p>



<p>The Taliban administration have closed universities and high schools to female students in Afghanistan.</p>



<p>They allow Afghans to leave the country but usually require Afghan women travelling long distances and abroad to be accompanied by a male chaperone, such as their husband, father or brother.</p>
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