Protest after Taliban deny entry of female students in campus for not wearing burqa
Female students of Afghanistan's Badakhshan University were beaten by the Taliban forces for not wearing burqas. Female students were warned that if they did not wear burqas, they would be expelled from the university.
News Center - Since taking control of Afghanistan, the Taliban have enforced restrictions on women's access to education, employment and other economic resources, and severely limited women’s mobility generally.
The Taliban force female students to wear burqa at universities. On Sunday (October 30), the female students of the Badakhshan University were beaten and not allowed to enter the campus for not wearing burqa by the Taliban forces.
The female students were warned that if they did not wear burqa, they would be expelled from the university and their families would be punished.
After the female students protested the ban, the president of Badakhshan University allowed the female students to enter the university on the condition that they will come to the university wearing a burqa.