Speaking during the seminar, Nadim said that now more than ever, women’s rights are protected in the country.
The Acting Minister of Higher Education, Neda Mohammad Nadim, on Tuesday in a seminar in Kabul criticized the holding of meetings on Afghanistan abroad, saying that what is raised about women’s rights in these meetings is not correct.
Speaking during the seminar, Nadim said that now more than ever, women’s rights are protected in the country.
“Shamelessly, meetings are held abroad in which concerns are expressed about the situation in Afghanistan. Their participants also talk about the violation of women’s rights in Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate has paid much attention to the rights and dignity of women in the country that no one in the world has paid attention to at this level,” he said.
According to Nadim, the current government is facing many problems and efforts are being made to eliminate challenges.
The Acting Minister of Education, Sayed Habibullah Agha, who was a participant in the seminar, said that if Islamic laws are properly followed by the citizens, the current government will be strengthened.
“We who are in charge of inviting people, must do so based on ethics and the Prophet’s (PBUH) method; Because through this, our Islamic system can become strong and stable in the country,” the acting minister of education added.
In meetings about Afghanistan, concerns are expressed about the violation of women’s rights in Afghanistan, especially their right to work and education.