Taliban Leader Considers Lifting Ban on Universities in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan's universities are ready to readmit female students, but the ruling Taliban's leader has the ultimate say on when that might happen -- if it happens at all, an education official said Saturday.

Afghanistan's higher education minister, Nida Mohammed Nadim, said at the time the university ban was necessary to prevent the mixing of genders and because he believed some subjects being taught violated the principles of Islam.

An adviser at the Higher Education Ministry, Molvi Abdul Jabbar, said universities were ready to readmit female students as soon as Akhundzada gives the order for the ban to be lifted. He was unable to say when or if that would happen. Jabbar said he last met Akhundzada seven or eight years ago. He fought alongside him against the Russians during the 10-year Soviet war in Afghanistan and has been part of the Taliban for 27 years.His comments are another sign of diverging opinions within the Taliban about the decision-making process and Akhundzada's edicts, with chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid moving quickly to reject reports of division. They also show the authority that Akhundzada wields over the Taliban.

 

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