Taliban suspend university education for female in Afghanistan

The Taliban government has suspended university education for all female students in Afghanistan effective immediately, the latest step in its brutal clampdown on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women.

A spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education confirmed the suspension to CNN on Tuesday. A letter published by the education ministry said the decision was made in a cabinet meeting and the order will go into effect immediately.

Girls were barred from returning to secondary schools in March, after the Taliban ordered schools for girls to shut just hours after they were due to reopen following months long closures imposed after the Taliban takeover in August 2021.

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Human Rights Watch criticized the ban on Tuesday, calling it a “shameful decision that violates the right to education for women and girls in Afghanistan.”

“The Taliban are making it clear every day that they don’t respect the fundamental rights of Afghans, especially women,” the rights watchdog said in a statement.

The United States condemned “in the strongest terms this absolutely indefensible position,” US Ambassador Robert Wood, the alternate representative for special political affairs, said in a statement at the United Nations’ Security Council briefing.