The Taliban’s Department of Prohibition sent letters to the airfield and land borders
is probably not correct.
The given text states that the Taliban’s Department of Prohibition sent letters to the airfield and land borders. However, there is no evidence provided that supports this claim. The provided evidences only mention the prohibition of arms supply to the Taliban and the Taliban’s prohibition of women studying at Kabul University. There is no mention of the Taliban’s Department of Prohibition or their involvement in sending letters to airfields and land borders.
The letters prohibited women from traveling without a guardian
is probably not correct.
The given text states that the letters prohibited women from traveling without a guardian. However, the provided evidences suggest that this statement is not entirely accurate. While it is True that in some countries women may require guardian permission to obtain passports or travel, there are also countries like Algeria, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia that allow women to obtain passports and travel without guardian permission. Additionally, the evidence mentions that the bill mentioned is another step in limiting women’s right to travel freely, indicating that there may be restrictions in certain contexts. Therefore, the factuality of the given text is questionable.
The letters prohibited women from traveling more than 72 kilometers without Muharram
is probably not correct.
The given text states that letters prohibited women from traveling more than 72 kilometers without Muharram. However, the provided evidences state that it is permissible for a woman to travel without a mahram, and neither verse prohibits a woman from leaving her house or traveling without a mahram. Therefore, the given text is not factual.
19 third-year female students with scholarships were returned by the Taliban
is probably not correct.
The given text states that 19 third-year female students with scholarships were returned by the Taliban. However, the provided evidences indicate that the Taliban have prevented female Afghan students from traveling for education and have closed universities and high schools to female students. This suggests that it is highly unlikely for 19 third-year female students with scholarships to be returned by the Taliban.
The students were returned because they did not have a mahram
is probably not correct.
The given text does not provide any specific information or context to determine its factuality. Without additional information or evidence, it is not possible to determine whether the statement is factual or not.