Acting Prime Minister Afghanistan's acting prime minister in Afghanistan said that "education is also obligatory for girls" regarding girls' education, which is a concern for the international community, and expressed his intention to resume school attendance for girls.

On the 27th, Afghanistan's national broadcast broadcast the audio of the Taliban's acting Prime Minister Afund's speech.



In this, Acting Prime Minister Afund said that "education is an obligation for both boys and girls for Muslims" about the situation that Japanese junior high and high school girls cannot go to school in the capital Kabul.



On that basis, he expressed his intention to resume school attendance for female students once a facility that separates male and female students is established in order to promote single-sex education.

Acting Prime Minister Ahund insisted, "Women are now free to go anywhere, work and be educated, and enjoy peace."



This is the first time that Acting Prime Minister Ahund's speech has been delivered since the inauguration of the provisional government, with the aim of gaining the understanding of each country by showing respect for women's rights and seeking the approval of the government. It seems that.



However, there have been reports of cases in which women are not allowed to educate or work in various parts of the country, and the international community is skeptical about the extent to which the Taliban's interim government will recognize women's rights in the future. I am.