By Fidel Rahmati
Khaama Press-

Former Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai urged authorities to reopen schools and universities to girls, saying education beyond sixth grade is essential for Afghanistan’s future.
Hamid Karzai urged Afghanistan’s rulers to reopen schools and universities to girls, saying education was essential for the country’s future and long-term self-reliance.
In a post on X on Saturday, Decemebr 20, Karzai said knowledge and learning were the foundations of progress and dignity in any society, adding that Afghanistan could not develop while denying education to half its population.
He said the country urgently needed trained professionals, including doctors, engineers, economists and specialists in other fields, warning that continued restrictions would weaken national capacity and economic recovery.
Karzai’s comments came as the academic year ends and students prepare for the nationwide university entrance exam, known as the Kankor, from which girls remain excluded.
Girls in Afghanistan have been barred from attending school beyond the sixth grade and from universities since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, making Afghanistan the only country where such sweeping education bans are in place.
The restrictions have drawn sustained criticism from the United Nations, human rights groups and Western governments, which say the policy deepens poverty, isolates Afghanistan internationally and undermines prospects for stability.
Taliban officials say the bans are temporary and linked to their interpretation of Islamic law, but no timeline has been given for reopening schools, leaving millions of Afghan girls without access to formal education.
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