The interim administration of the Taliban, an Islamist power in Afghanistan, held a meeting to discuss important national matters, but there was no request from the international community to resume secondary education for girls.

In Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, a meeting of more than 3,000 Islamic leaders and tribal chiefs was held for three days until the 2nd, at the behest of the Taliban's interim administration.



A Taliban spokesman said on social media that Supreme Leader Akhnzada made a speech at a meeting on the 1st.



Akhnzada said, "I forgive those who have been hostile, but I have not allowed them to join the administration," and he said he had indicated that he would not allow officials from the previous administration who had been in conflict to join the interim administration.



The conference is not allowed to be covered by anyone other than the state media, and the video of Akhnzada is not released.



According to a statement by the Ministry of Information under the Taliban, 11 resolutions were adopted at the meeting, but women's rights were only "requested to pay particular attention within the scope of Islamic law" and not recognized by the Taliban. There was no request to resume secondary education for the students.



By approving the Taliban's rule at the conference, it seems that the Taliban had the aim of appealing that it had gained a lot of support, but Islamic teachings regarding the improvement of the human rights situation of women required by the international community. It is a shape that clarifies the corresponding posture based on.