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“Regressive system”: Fadhlina condemns Taliban govt for women’s university ban
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PKR Women chief Fadhlina Sidek has slammed the Taliban government for banning women from attending universities in Afghanistan.

The Nibong Tebal MP called for the government to revoke the regressive decision that could widen the gender gap in the labour market in the long run. 

“I deeply regret that the Taliban government banned Afghan women from pursuing their studies at the university level and condemn the policy that promotes a regressive system,” she said in a statement today.

“The restriction will widen the gender gap in competition in terms of quality employment opportunities, economic and social status.

“This regressive and discriminatory education policy will also bring long-term effects and badly impact the foundation of the Islamic-based administration.”

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SUHAKAM applauds MOHE for urging Taliban to re-open Afghan uni to women
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IT is hoped that the Taliban administration will treat the call by the Malaysian Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) to re-consider its decision of banning Afghan women from attending universities in good faith as opposed to deeming such good intention as an interference in its internal affairs.

This is because no government – whether democratic, socialist or military – would welcome such gesture openly. Nevertheless, MOHE deserved praises for its boldness till even the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) has endorsed its action.

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