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Taliban Reopens Afghan Universities From Feb 2

As per the latest reports, the Taliban-driven government in Afghanistan has reported that colleges the nation over will resume on February 2.

Three Weeks For The Last Semester

In a statement on Sunday, the Ministry of Higher Education said that the students who are yet to finish their last semester will be given three weeks and the new instructive year in those regions will begin in late April, reports Khaama Press.

The colleges in cold and frigid areas will return toward the beginning of March, the assertion said.

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An aggregate of 150 public colleges across Afghanistan will at long last be resumed after they were shut after the country’s takeover by the Taliban in August 2021.

Taliban Kills 100 Members Of The Previous Afghan Government: UN Report.

Meanwhile, in another news, around 100 previous members from the Afghan government, its security powers, and the people who worked with worldwide soldiers have been killed since the Taliban assumed control over the country in August, as indicated by a report by the United Nations.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in Sunday’s report addressed to the UN Security Council that “more than 66%” of the casualties were supposedly killed extrajudicially by the Taliban or its members.

“Regardless of declarations of general acquittals for previous individuals from the Government, security powers and the people who worked with global military powers, [the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan] UNAMA kept on getting valid charges of killings, authorized vanishings, and different infringement” against previous government and alliance individuals, the report said.

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The UN mission archived 44 instances of brief captures, beatings, and dangers of terrorizing, 42 of them by the Taliban. It additionally got “solid claims of extrajudicial killings of somewhere around 50 people associated with connection with ISIL-KP”, the ISIL member working in Afghanistan, as indicated by the report.

Eight common society activists were killed, including three by the Taliban and three by the ISIL-subsidiary ISKP (ISIL-KP or ISIS-K), and 10 were exposed to brief captures, beatings, and dangers by the Taliban.

Two journalists were additionally killed, one by ISKP, and two were harmed by obscure-equipped men. The Taliban at first guaranteed an overall pardon for those connected to the previous government and worldwide powers, and resistance and comprehensiveness towards ladies and ethnic minorities.

 

 

 

 

 

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