Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamD

Most of the teachers left Afghanistan because they feared

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The given text states that most of the teachers left Afghanistan because they feared. However, the provided evidences suggest that there are multiple factors contributing to teacher attrition in Afghanistan, such as low salary, war, and threats to education. Therefore, the given text may not be entirely factual.

Denying education to girls, who constitute the future of Afghan women, means that the Taliban and its supporters will try to keep Afghanistan unstable for many years to come, because no educated women will raise a generation of suicide bombers gave.

Yes, you are right, but in my opinion, the role of the people is less and the role of the international community is more, that is, without the help of the international community, it is very difficult to reach the mentioned goal.

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The role of the people is less

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The given text is not factual because it contradicts the provided evidences. The evidences state that the role of the people is fundamental and important in governing themselves and creating wealth for the nation.

In the family in which a girl is born, either the parents are illiterate or poorly educated, or due to the parents’ lack of knowledge, it is about education. In many cases, as soon as girls reach the age of puberty or as soon as the girl learns to read and write to some extent, such parents think that their daughter’s literacy is completed. In some other cases, a large number of families believe that social disturbances and the resulting dangers are the reason for preventing their daughter from going to school.

Parents of girls are illiterate or poorly educated

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The given text makes a generalization about parents of girls being illiterate or poorly educated. However, the provided evidences suggest that the educational level of parents is one of the factors that contribute to girls’ education. Therefore, the given text is not supported by the evidences.

Girls’ literacy is completed when they reach puberty or learn to read and write

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The given text states that girls’ literacy is completed when they reach puberty or learn to read and write. However, the provided evidences suggest that girls’ literacy is seen as a lifelong learning process and is not completed at a specific age or milestone. The evidences also mention that a person who can only read but cannot write is not considered literate. Therefore, the given text is not factual.

Many families believe social disturbances prevent their daughter from going to school

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The given text states that many families believe social disturbances prevent their daughter from going to school. However, the provided evidences do not mention anything about social disturbances as a reason for children refusing to go to school. Therefore, there is no evidence to support the claim made in the given text.

The right to education for women and girls has been one of the basic demands of the international community and human rights activists who fought for it for years, but with the rise of Taliban, these long efforts were lost and created incredible conditions. And the crisis is impossible to build created.

The rise of Taliban created incredible conditions

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The given text is not factual because it states that the rise of the Taliban created incredible conditions without providing any evidence to support this claim.

So what do you suggest what should be done to convince de facto authorities to reverse bans on women and girls?

Actually these bans on women and girls has been challenging for all the society and have caused mental suffering among them

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That’s a good solution but we also have challenges.
During last year , letters were sent to the airfield and land borders by the Taliban’s Department of Prohibition ( amr bil marof nahi az munkar ), prohibiting the travel of women without a guardian. In this letter, it is prohibited to travel more than 72 kilometers for women without Muharram.

In December of last year, 19 third-year female students who had a scholarship in one of Uzbekistan’s universities were returned by the Taliban when they wanted to leave through the border of Hairatan. These students said that the reason they returned from the border was because they did not have a mahram.

So what do you suggest what should be done to provide education for them somehow?

The Taliban’s Department of Prohibition sent letters to the airfield and land borders

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

Education should be provided for them somehow

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The given text is a subjective statement that expresses an opinion rather than a factual claim. It does not provide any evidence or specific information to support the statement.

Yes this is a good option. International organizations have a significant role to put pressure on de facto segregation to convince them to remove the bans

The education crisis for women in Afghanistan is a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding and promoting gender equality in all societies

Efforts must be made to create safe and inclusive learning environments for women in Afghanistan, where they can pursue their educational aspirations without fear.

Women in Afghanistan can pursue their educational aspirations without fear

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The given text states that women in Afghanistan can pursue their educational aspirations without fear. However, the provided evidences suggest that there are no legal obstacles to women studying in Afghanistan, but displaced women fear they will be unable to support their families without access to work and education. This indicates that there may be some fear or challenges associated with pursuing education for women in Afghanistan.

Afghan girls and women have always tried to get an education, but the Taliban group is the main obstacle to the education of Afghan girls, although the gates of schools and universities are closed, but nevertheless, female students received scholarships to continue their education, but the Taliban prevented them from leaving. It turned out that in such a situation it is very difficult to believe in a good future and this crisis is getting worse day by day.

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The Taliban group is the main obstacle to the education of Afghan girls

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The given text states that the Taliban group is the main obstacle to the education of Afghan girls. The provided evidence mentions poverty as the single biggest obstacle to girls’ education. There is no mention of the Taliban group being the main obstacle in the provided evidence. Therefore, the given text is not supported by the provided evidence.