Afghanistan, Dec. 14 -- Human rights activists warn that restrictions on schools, universities, and female teachers in Afghanistan amount to cultural genocide, threatening the nation's future generations.
The Human Rights Activists Union has warned that Afghanistan is facing a dire situation, describing the Taliban's restrictions on education as a form of cultural genocide that silences voices and limits awareness. The group said these measures have already had severe consequences and threaten the future of younger generations.
Since retaking power in 2021, the Taliban have imposed strict restrictions on the country's education system. Girls above the sixth grade are barred from schools, female students are excluded from universities, and...