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<p><strong>Dubai &#8211; </strong>Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have condemned the Taliban&#8217;s decision to ban female education in the universities and colleges, as Afghan Institutions were instructed on Tuesday to implement the ban as soon as possible.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia&#8217;s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed that Kingdom is astonished at the decision of Taliban to deny Afghan girls their full legitimate rights, while UAE&#8217;s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the decision jeopardized international efforts to engage with the Taliban in the interest of the Afghan people. </p>



<p>Saudi Foreign Affairs released a statement, &#8220;Kingdom&#8217;s astonishment and regret at the decision of the Afghan caretaker government to deny Afghan girls the right to university education, and calls on it to reverse this decision, which is astonishing in all Islamic countries and is contrary to giving Afghan women their full legitimate rights&#8221;.</p>



<p>While UAE&#8217;s ministry said in a statement, &#8220;The UAE reaffirms that this decision, as well as the earlier bans on girls from accessing secondary education, violate fundamental human rights, contravene the teachings of Islam, and must be swiftly reversed&#8221;.</p>



<p>Lana Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and UAE Permanent Representative to the UN, said: &#8220;The decision is the latest example of the restrictions imposed on Afghan women and girls since August 2021 aimed at their erasure from public life&#8221;.</p>



<p>Afghanistan&#8217;s private and public institutions were instructed to enforce the restriction as soon as possible and to notify the ministry once the ban is in place, according to a letter provided by Ziaullah Hashmi, the Taliban&#8217;s spokesman for the Ministry of Higher Education, on Tuesday.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak referred Afghan females as his own daughters and said that he &#8220;cannot imagine a world in which they’re denied an education&#8221;.</p>



<p>&#8220;The women of Afghanistan have so much to offer. Denying them access to university is a grave step backwards&#8221;, he said.</p>



<p>According to Afghan political analyst Ahmad Saeedi, the Taliban&#8217;s move may prevent them from gaining international recognition.</p>



<p>&#8220;The issue of recognition is over&#8221;, he said. &#8220;The world is now trying to find an alternative. The world tried to interact more but they [the Taliban] don’t let the world talk to them about recognition&#8221;.</p>



<p>Saeedi asserted that he thought the majority of Afghans supported female education because they see it as a religious obligation mandated by the Quran.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, women and girls in Afghanistan have come out on the streets of Kabul protesting against the decree. They chant, &#8220;Either for everyone or for no one. One for all, all for one&#8221;.</p>



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<p>In 1996, when Taliban had 90% control of the Afghan region, it implemented harsh rules against the women inhabitants, including punishing the male members of the family if their women are spotted in the balconies of their apartments.</p>



<p>According to UN experts, the Taliban&#8217;s treatment of women and children in Afghanistan may constitute a crime against humanity, and as such, it should be looked into and dealt with according to international law, they stated last month.</p>



<p>They claimed that the Taliban&#8217;s treatment of women increased already-existing rights violations, which were already among the &#8220;most draconian globally,&#8221; and might constitute gender discrimination.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kabul (Reuters) &#8211; In early July, as Taliban insurgents were seizing territory from government forces across Afghanistan, fighters from the]]></description>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs"><strong>Kabul (Reuters) &#8211; </strong>In early July, as Taliban insurgents were seizing territory from government forces across Afghanistan, fighters from the group walked into the offices of Azizi Bank in the southern city of Kandahar and ordered nine women working there to leave.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">The gunmen escorted them to their homes and told them not to return to their jobs. Instead, they explained that male relatives could take their place, according to three of the women involved and the bank&#8217;s manager.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">&#8220;It&#8217;s really strange to not be allowed to get to work, but now this is what it is,&#8221; Noor Khatera, a 43-year-old woman who had worked in the accounts department of the bank told Reuters.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">&#8220;I taught myself English and even learned how to operate a computer, but now I will have to look for a place where I can just work with more women around.&#8221;</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">The incident is an early sign that some of the rights won by Afghan women over the 20 years since the hardline Islamist militant movement was toppled could be reversed if it returns to power.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">The Taliban, who ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, have <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/embassies-get-staff-out-afghanistan-taliban-claim-two-big-cities-2021-08-13" target="_blank">overrun</a> many of Afghanistan&#8217;s biggest cities in recent days and are closing in on the capital Kabul. </p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Under the group&#8217;s strict interpretation of Islamic law, women could not work, girls were not allowed to attend school and women had to cover their face and be accompanied by a male relative if they wanted to venture out of their homes.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Women who broke the rules sometimes suffered humiliation and public beatings by the Taliban&#8217;s religious police.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">During hitherto fruitless talks over a political settlement in recent years, Taliban leaders made assurances to the West that women would enjoy equal rights in accordance with what was granted by Islam, including the ability to work and be educated.</p>



<p><strong>The world should help us</strong></p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Two days after the episode at Azizi Bank, a similar scene played out at a branch of another Afghan lender, Bank Milli, in the western city of Herat, according to two female cashiers who witnessed it.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Three Taliban fighters carrying guns entered the branch, admonishing female employees for showing their faces in public. Women there quit, sending male relatives in their place.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid did not respond to a request for comment about the two incidents. Spokespeople for the two banks did not respond to requests for comment.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">On the broader question of whether women would be allowed to work in banks in areas it controls, Mujahid added that no decision had yet been made.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">&#8220;After the establishment of the Islamic system, it will be decided according to the law, and God willing, there will be no problems,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">The United States and others Western powers&nbsp;<a href="https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/taliban-would-roll-back-afghan-womens-rights-us-intelligence-report-2021-05-04" target="_blank" class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" rel="noreferrer noopener">fear</a>&nbsp;that the Taliban will roll back many of the freedoms won by women.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Gains made in women&#8217;s right have been touted as one of the biggest accomplishments during the 20 years that U.S.-led forces have been deployed in Afghanistan, although they have mostly been made in urban centres. </p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Afghan women working in fields including journalism, healthcare and law enforcement have been killed in a wave of attacks since peace talks began last year between the Taliban and the U.S.-backed Afghan government.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">The government blames most targeted killings on the Taliban, who deny carrying out assassinations. </p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">&#8220;The Taliban will regress freedom at all levels and that is what we are fighting against,&#8221; an Afghan government spokesperson said.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">&#8220;Women and children are suffering the most and our forces are trying to save democracy. The world should understand and help us.&#8221;</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">Scores of educated Afghan women took to social media to appeal for help and express their frustration.</p>



<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs">&#8220;With every city collapsing, human bodies collapse, dreams collapse, history and future collapse, art and culture collapse, life and beauty collapse, our world collapse,&#8221; Rada Akbar wrote on Twitter. &#8220;Someone please stop this.&#8221;</p>
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