Day 2: Women Education Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamD

The Taliban do not want Afghanistan to develop and progress

is probably not correct.
The given text is a statement about the Taliban’s intentions. To determine its factuality, we can refer to the provided evidence. The evidence states that the Taliban’s promise was to restore peace and security and enforce their own version of Sharia law. There is no direct mention of the Taliban’s stance on Afghanistan’s development and progress. Therefore, we cannot definitively conclude whether the given text is factual or not.

Online education has good effects on women’s lessons

is probably not correct.
The given text is not factual because it makes a general statement about online education having good effects on women’s lessons without providing any evidence or specific examples to support this claim.

Yes, exactly the UN, World Community and other international organization who works in humanitarian agencies should discourse with Taliban regarding this issues.

The UN should discourse with Taliban regarding this issues

is probably not correct.
The given text is non-factual because the Taliban has not shown any willingness to engage in discourse with the UN regarding the issues. The provided evidence states that the Taliban has impeded the UN’s ability to deliver humanitarian assistance and has not considered gender segregation as a significant issue. Therefore, it is unlikely that the UN would be able to discourse with the Taliban regarding the issues.

Other international organization who works in humanitarian agencies should discourse with Taliban regarding this issues

is probably not correct.
The given text is non-factual because it states that other international organizations should discourse with the Taliban regarding this issue. However, there is no evidence provided that supports this claim. The provided evidences only mention organizations such as the International Federation Red Cross and Red Crescent, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, AmeriCares, Save the Children, Catholic Relief Services, CARE International, and World Vision. There is no mention of any organization specifically working with the Taliban.

Yes Mr fawad i am agree with your idea this is the issue that the international community and United Nation sould pay attention about this issue to solve it immediately.

Mr fawad’s idea is agreeable

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The given text states that ‘Mr fawad’s idea is agreeable’. However, there is no evidence provided that supports this statement or provides any information about Mr Fawad’s idea. Therefore, we cannot determine the factuality of the given text based on the provided evidences.

You are totally right, the women are half of the society even more, and if this part of society banned and deprived from education and work, then we will witness Dangerous consequences.

Studying and education is the indisputable right of every human being, which cannot be denied to any person, and if it continues like this, it will face the society with big problems because women are half of the society and if I imagine half of the people in a country are illiterate. There will be no progress in that country because half of the society is passive and ignorant.

In my idea by banning education field for any part of country it maybe boys or girls the taleban will not recognize from world they should do any thing to open the education field for girls that they are half of the society and have equal right with all men.

In this two years those girls who can not contiue their lessons because of lack of internet and mobile or computet, the organization who sponsor the women ecucation should help for girls to supply their needs.

If half of the people in a country are illiterate, there will be no progress in that country

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The given text is not factual because it states that there will be no progress in a country if half of the people are illiterate. However, progress in a country is influenced by various factors, not just literacy rates. While illiteracy can have negative impacts such as unemployment, it does not necessarily mean that there will be no progress in the country.

Half of the society is passive and ignorant

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The given text is a subjective statement that generalizes half of society as passive and ignorant. It does not provide any evidence or specific criteria to support this claim. Therefore, it cannot be considered factual.

Banning education field for any part of country will not be recognized by the Taliban

is probably not correct.
The given text states that banning education in any part of the country will not be recognized by the Taliban. However, the provided evidence suggests that the Taliban government has been speculated to ban university education for women. This contradicts the claim made in the given text.

Girls are half of the society

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The given text is not factual because it states that girls are half of the society, which is not accurate. The gender ratio in a society is not always 50/50 and can vary depending on various factors.

Because the country and its people follow the religion of Islam, therefore religious scholars have their own role above the decisions of the people and officials of the country. One of the main duties of the religious scholars of the country is to understand this issue to the officials.

girls cannot continue their lessons because of lack of internet and mobile or computer

is probably not correct.
The given text states that girls cannot continue their lessons due to a lack of internet and mobile or computer. However, the provided evidences suggest that girls’ education is threatened by various obstacles such as discrimination, poverty, emergencies, culture, child marriage, period stigma, poor infrastructure, violence, and gender-based violence. While the lack of internet and technology may be one of the barriers, it is not the only reason why girls cannot continue their lessons. Therefore, the given text is not entirely factual.

I am afraid of the day when the Taliban government will come and say that women are deprived even of life. If this happens, we will rise against them with sticks and shovels! :muscle:

The ban on women’s education in post-2021 Afghanistan is a devastating blow to the progress made in women’s rights and empowerment.

That’s a good idea. As we see many online course developed it’s a good chance. My concern is for those that they can’t attend in such courses the girls that they live far from city they even don’t have smart phones, internet what they should do?

Yes you’re right not only schools are closed for girls but all educational places are banned.

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Some people can’t attend such courses

is probably not correct.
The given text states that some people can’t attend such courses. However, the provided evidences suggest that such courses offer admission to everybody and there are arrangements in place for students who are unable to attend class for an extended period of time. Therefore, the given text is not factual.

educational places are banned

is probably not correct.
The given text states that educational places are banned, but there is no evidence provided to support this claim. The evidences provided only mention bans on smartphones in schools, banning of AI chatbots in school districts, banning of certain books, and the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan. None of these evidences directly support the claim that educational places are banned.