Minister of Education of the Ghani government: There is no proof of teaching militancy in Taliban jihadist schools
The last minister of education of the former government of Afghanistan said that he has not seen any evidence to show that militancy is being taught in jihadi schools under the supervision of the Taliban. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Rangineh Hamidi”, Minister of Education of the Ghani government, in A conversation with the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (Sigar) stated: “There is no evidence of militant training in Taliban jihadist schools.” Hamidi said that although the term “jihadi schools” reminded him of schools. Pakistani schools where young boys were taught militancy-related topics, including suicide bombings, but have seen no evidence that current Taliban-run jihadist schools offer such training, he added. During his tenure at the Ministry of Education, he had evaluated the school curriculum, which included reading the Quran and religious poems and discussing their meanings. Hamidi added that schools are always one of the two “educational paths”. It has been for students in Afghanistan.
The Minister of Education of the Ghani government had previously emphasized the need to interact with the Taliban and told “Guardian”: whether the world recognizes the Taliban or not, for For nearly 40 million Afghans, at least half of whom are women and girls, the Taliban is a living reality.
He also emphasized that the recognition of the Taliban by the international community can solve Afghanistan’s problems.
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Hamidi also called the issue of restricting girls’ education as solvable if the world interacts with the Taliban. Support home schools and religious schools where girls can study.
After these statements, Roza Otenbayeva, the special representative of the UN Secretary General in Afghanistan, said at the meeting of the Security Council of this organization that the organization is seeking to confirm the reports that They show that the Taliban agrees with the education of girls of any age in Islamic religious schools and whether it is possible for girls to continue their studies in these schools. and whether there is a standard curriculum in them that provides the possibility of studying modern courses or not. We don’t even know how many girls can study in these schools.
Publisher | Tasnim News |