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Taliban’s Deputy Vice-foreign minister Mohammad Abbas Stannikajai has been forced to forcibly leave the country. They have left Afghanistan and moved to UAE. Stannikajai criticized the Taliban decision related to the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan.
The Taliban has prohibited the admission of Afghan girls in secondary and higher education. Speaking in a graduation ceremony in Khost province near Pakistan border on January 20, he said, said, “

Even during the Prophet Mohammed, the way of education was opened for men and women. There were such remarkable women that if I tell in detail about their contribution, it would take me a long time.
He said, “We are doing injustice to 2 crore people, there is no excuse for this.”
Ban on women’s nursing also
The Taliban also banned women’s nursing training last month. According to the news agency AFP, the decision of the Taliban government was pronounced in a meeting of health officials in Kabul in December.
According to a Health Ministry official in Afghanistan, no official statement came in the matter, but during the meeting they were told that women and girls cannot study in these institutions. No reason was given.
Kickrator Rashid Khan also expressed concern over the Taliban’s decision. He said that this decision of the Taliban will have a profound impact on Afghanistan, as the country is already struggling with lack of medical and paramedical staff.

Following the Taliban’s decision, a video went viral on social media, in which medical students are seen crying to each other.
Amnesty said- the highest motherhood rate in Afsanistan, it will increase further
The United Nations Mission in Afghanistan also appealed to the Taliban government to reconsider its decision again. Mission said that this decision will affect the country’s health system and development.
Amnesty International said that most women die in Afghanistan while giving birth to children. There is already a shortage of medical staff in the country. The Taliban’s decision will have a devastating effect on the country.
According to BBC, this decision of the Taliban has also closed the last way of women’s studies in the country. The Taliban again captured Afghanistan in 2021. Since then, he has imposed several restrictions on women.
First of all, their jobs were taken away from women working in different government institutions. Then restrictions were imposed on his studies. Women in Afghanistan can study only up to sixth grade.

What is Afghanistan’s Sharia law
After capturing Afghanistan, the Taliban said that Sharia law would be applicable in the country. Indeed, Sharia is like a legal system for people who believe in Islam. It is used in many Islamic countries. However, it is not fully applicable in most Islamic countries including Pakistan. It has laws from everyday life to many big issues.
Sharia includes laws related to family, finance and business. Drinking alcohol, using drugs or smuggling, is one of the major crimes under Sharia law. This is the reason why there are rules of strict punishment in these crimes.
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