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Taliban welcomes OIC's no-interference on women's education ban

Group calls on all international organisations to have ‘a close understanding’ with Kabul

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2023 9:19AM

Taliban welcomes OIC's no-interference on women's education ban
According to reports, last month, the Taliban-led government banned girls from attending universities and barred women from working in local and international humanitarian organisations and participating in political activities. – AFP pic, January 14, 2023

ANKARA – The Taliban has welcomed the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) recent meeting and declaration on Afghanistan, in which it expressed concern over restrictions on women, but asked the international community not to “interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs”.

In a statement on Thursday, Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman of the group, which seized power in the war-torn country in 2021, said: “The international community should continue its cooperation with Afghans and no one should interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs.”

“The concerns of the organisation regarding women’s education are understandable, however, the Islamic Emirate has taken a temporary step in this regard, and this concern will be resolved after (there) is a favourable environment,” he added, according to Anadolu Agency.

Additionally, the Taliban called on all international organisations, especially the OIC, to have “a close understanding” with Kabul, he said.

Following an extraordinary meeting initiated by Türkiye on Wednesday, the Jeddah-based organisation voiced concern over restrictions imposed by the Taliban-led government on Afghan women.

The OIC also decided to send a delegation to Afghanistan for talks with the Taliban-led government on women’s rights to education and employment.

Last month, the Taliban interim government banned girls from attending universities and barred women from working in local and international humanitarian organisations and participating in political activities. Girls are already banned from attending secondary schools.

A number of countries and leaders, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have criticised the interim government for the ban. Erdogan said preventing education for girls is “inhumane and against Islam”.

Before the meeting, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu held phone calls with his counterparts from Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar regarding the latest developments in Afghanistan. – Bernama, January 14, 2023

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