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Professor Tears his Degree Certificate Against the Women Education Ban

A teacher from Kabul College in Afghanistan obliterated his confirmation testaments on live television to challenge the college prohibition on Afghan ladies.

“From today, I needn’t bother with these confirmations any longer since this nation is in a bad situation for schooling,” he said while tearing apart the testaments.

Afghanistan Teacher Tears his Certificate

“On the off chance that my sister and my mom can’t study, then I will not acknowledge this schooling,” he said in a video shared by friendly dissident Shabnam Nasimi.

  • Afghanistan teacher Tears his Degree certificate in a TV show.
  • He did this against the order of Afghanistan women’s education ban.
  • He also adds he Doesn’t want the education that his sisters and mothers couldn’t get.

Regardless of at first encouraging a more safe rule regarding freedoms for ladies and minorities, the Taliban reported an endless restriction on college degrees for Afghan ladies.

They have likewise prohibited young ladies from going to center school and secondary school confined ladies from most work and requested them to wear head-to-toe clothing out in the open. Ladies are likewise restricted from parks and rec centers and can’t go without a male family member.

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