The words of a 19-year-old Afghan girl who saw her dreams for studies “extinguished” are moving
The harsh but at the same time realistic words of a 19-year-old Afghan girl who aimed to study but is now prevented because of the Taliban’s decision to ban women from entering the University, publishes BBC news.
Women “are treated worse than animals”, said the 19-year-old girl from Afghanistan who wanted a few more months to enter the University and become the first woman in her family to study.
“Animals can go anywhere by themselves, but we girls don’t have the right to leave their homes,” the girl said of the ban, which adds to a long list of restrictions on women since they took over. the Taliban to power in August 2021.
In many cases women were no longer allowed to return to their jobs, then banned from taking taxis alone while young girls from seventh grade onwards could no longer go to school. In Kabul, for example, visiting public parks and gyms has been taboo for women for a few months.
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