Taliban universities declare war on universities to separate hundreds of professors … most of them

Many university professors in different parts of Afghanistan have expressed their displeasure over the “Taliban” decision to cancel their jobs, and in an unprecedented stage, there is also no justification or official explanation. According to their evidence, most of those who have split from women in their homes are now.
Some professors at Kabul, Bedaction and Hilmand Universities have suggested that the university departments have received official classes, but they have stopped handing them to the affected professors and only informed them by concluding their contracts. Separated professors have confirmed that they have lost their jobs and their financial independence, and that they have lost hope to maintain better educational and professional aspirations and opportunities. He suggested that “Taliban” is implementing a systematic policy to exclude women from state agencies, according to Afghan media sources.
264 explained from the University of Kabul
One of the professors of the University of Kabul (who asked not to name it) she said that she was separated from her position: “Only the number of people separated at Kabul University reached 264 professors and employees. The letters of the chapter came to the university on Wednesday, and their services began on Saturday.
The Professor suggested that all the professors in public universities have reached the relevant departments, but are not allowed to see them, they should not be “secret” and published. It confirms the separation of 60 and 70 professors from the University of Kabul, and all have Doctoral or Masters degrees, along with many male professors.
As a result, the professor at the University of Baction has spoken about the separation of 36 professors and employees by the Taliban. “The 5,000 Afghan coin salary set by the Taliban last year was my unique hope, but this salary was also stopped by the separation of this salary. We are just a chapter and a chapter in a state of disrepair? Or is it a chapter for women in Afanistan?”
The Professor continued: “I studied at Bakshan University for 8 years, and contributed modestly to the progress of knowledge, but in view of continuous restrictions from Taliban towards women and girls, this group separated all professors from universities. This news, and it is very painful.”
Prior to this final decision, the Taliban had reduced the salaries of all professors to 5 thousand Afghan, which was actually excluded women from universities. “We’re in a mysterious and traumatic situation now,” the professor added. We have not only lost our jobs and our financial independence, but also robbed any education or social activities.
Similarly, a professor at the University of Helmand claimed that “Taliban” separated 40 professors; “All have a doctorate or masters degree. Under justification to reduce the number of workers.” He said he had split up despite his continuous studies to get a doctorate in a neighboring country. He claimed that all these professors were expelled in the previous government, and today, Mullas and individuals have not obtained education from “Taliban”.
Meanwhile, the Taliban has separated 90 professors and employees from the University of Baktia, including 35 professors, 18 doctors at the university education hospital and the remaining contract employees. These sources reported that many of the professors who were dismissed had doctoral degrees, and that the new list was prepared to separate more professors at the Baktia University.
The Taliban has separated 120 professors and employees from “Sheikh Zayed University” under the name of “reducing the number of workers”. Sources said that these people were officially separated by orders from “Taliban”, most of them were high -level and working under the previous government.
The Afghan newspaper “Hasht Subuuh” has previously published a research report, which has revealed that the Taliban Ministry of Higher Education has revealed about 14 percent of his employees’ jobs, and many women occupy the jobs, and during the “Taliban” rule they are completely prevented from teaching them.
The Taliban Ministry of Higher Education, Barwan and Al -Baruni University, also removed 16 members of the Academic Workers Authority at the University of Baruni and got a job from religious schools instead. Sources have confirmed that the appointment of these mules in universities is fast.
Setting up 85 religious schools for every modern school
In another development, the Ministry of Taliban has established only 23,000 religious schools (a school and high school) over the last three years, in the last three years, for each general school, for each general school, about 85 religious schools.
According to the official data issued by the Ministry of Education in the Taliban movement, the movement established 22 thousand and 972 Islamic religious centers, but only 269 new modern schools were built. In addition, the movement has set up 420 university houses in various governors to accommodate more than 21,000 students in these religious organizations.
The “Taliban” movement reviewed the content of 18 religious books on Islam’s waslam, biography and teaching and wrote it in both Dari and Bashto and submitted to the “Quality Assurance Committee”. History and school geographical books have been graded 7 to 12 in religious schools for review and amendment in line with the focus of “Taliban”. In addition, the Taliban movement has allocated 87,592 jobs to religious schools and 73,738 of them have already been completed. However, some religious scholars have argued that this policy intensifies various crises, including sectorian tensions, and warns that religious studies are not enough to address the complex social and economic challenges facing the country.
In a report titled “Major achievements of the Ministry of Education”, the Taliban has announced that 269 modern schools have come to power. For every modern school, comparative statistics suggest that more than 85 religious schools have been created.