A museum in Nangarhar became a “jihadi school”.
Local sources from Nangarhar province say that the people of the caretaker government in this province have turned the “historical building” and the “Seraj-ul-Amara” museum into a “jihadi school”.
The source told Goharshad media today (Sunday, 14th of Gemini) that government officials have turned this historic building and museum into a jihadist school for several days.
According to the sources, this Jihadi school was established based on the order of the governor of the caretaker government for Nangarhar province.
It is worth mentioning that Amir Habibullah Khan, the king of Afghanistan, built this historical building in 1910, but now it has been turned into a Jihadist school by the governor of Nangarhar.
At that time, this building was used by Amir Habibullah Khan as a place for royal banquets.
The museum of Siraj al-Amara was destroyed during this period, but it was rebuilt again during the republic.
After taking control of Afghanistan, the caretaker government has turned a number of schools and educational centers into jihadist schools. Also, about two weeks ago, the local officials in Balkh province said that they will build and open a religious (Jihad) school every week.
This is despite the fact that last year the Ministry of Education announced that it will establish 3 to 10 religious schools in each district.
At the same time, the caretaker government officials insist on the construction of religious schools, as the normal schools for girls have been closed for more than 600 days.
The Ministry of Higher Education of the current government has also prevented Afghan women and girls from studying in universities and educational centers.
In addition, women are prohibited from going to sports clubs, restaurants, public baths, examination by male doctors, traveling without Muharram and working in domestic and international non-governmental institutions.
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