Afghanistan, Feb. 1 -- A hospital in Kabul has seen a drastic reduction in female medical staff, with only 124 remaining out of 280.
A French newspaper, Le Monde, reported that 156 female medical staff members have left the French Hospital in Kabul, which previously employed 280. Currently, only 124 remain. The newspaper described the loss of female staff at medical centers as a "nightmare."
According to the French newspaper, the restrictions imposed on female medical personnel by the Taliban have placed half of Afghanistan's population at risk. It noted that of the 9 patient resuscitation specialists at the hospital, 8 have abandoned their jobs.
Eric Cheysson, the head of the French Hospital in Kabul, stated that the Taliban's anti-wome...