China News Service, September 12, according to foreign media reports, the Afghan Provisional Government announced a higher education policy on the 12th, stating that women can study in universities, but they must attend classes in gender-segregated classrooms and have mandatory dress code requirements.

  According to the Associated Press, the Acting Minister of Higher Education of Afghanistan Abdul Bach Haqqani stated at a press conference on the 12th that Afghan women can continue to study in universities, including graduate level, but the classroom will be gender-segregated. , Men and women cannot attend classes together, and there is a compulsory dress code for women.

  Haqqani said that the Taliban in Afghanistan have changed, including attitudes towards women.

Haqqani also said that the Taliban did not want to turn back time 20 years.

  However, Haqqani also said, "We will not allow men and women to study together." He also said that women will face dress requirements when studying at university, and wearing a headscarf will be mandatory.

  The Afghan Taliban announced the formation of an interim government on the 7th. At the same time, they announced a list of some government officials. There were no female members in the list.

Afghan Taliban spokesman Mujahid recently stated that there will be women positions in the Afghan government in the future.