They are following in the footsteps of an earlier generation of teachers who created similar secret schools when the Taliban first came to power in 1996.
Her death came as a shock for many active Afghan women who had thought they might be able to maintain a semblance of the life they had before August 2021.
Many women trying to continue their academic education at the University of Tehran are complaining that the promises made by its president, Seyed Mohammad Moghimi, are not matching the reality that they are being forced to deal with.
“LGBTQ+ individuals are unable to openly participate in society, their very identity becomes a criminal offense, and they are unable to leave their homes while being true to themselves.”
Several female doctors say they are being forced to leave their jobs because they did not have an appropriate mahram. Others are facing forced dismissal, because they can’t always have a close male relative with them while they work.
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