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Women gather near a university in Kabul as the Tablian bans them from university education. The ban has provoked condemnation from the United States and the United Nations over another assault on human rights. IMAGES
The United States "condemns in the strongest terms" the Taliban's "indefensible decision" to ban women in universities, State Department spokesman Ned Price tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
About 30 Afghan women protest in front of Kabul University after authorities expelled students from the dormitories allegedly for breaking rules. "For the crime of studying, for the crime of seeing, they expelled us from the university," protesters chant. IMAGES
Kabul, Sep 11 (EFE / EPA).- Afghan students listen to women speakers prior to their pro-Taliban rally outside the Shaheed Rabbani Education University in Kabul. The United States envoy for peace in Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, on 11 September, thanked the Taliban and the Government of Qatar for their cooperation in the evacuation of some 250 foreigners from Afghanistan. The Taliban took control of Kabul on Aug.15, marking the conclusion of the takeover of the country by the Islamist group. FOOTAGE OF KABUL AND AFGHAN STUDENTS GATHERED BEFORE A RALLY OUTSIDE RABBANI UNIVERSITY OF KABUL.
Students from across Greece protest in Athens against the planned introduction of private universities, a reform that has riled the country's higher education community. IMAGES
University students in Athens clash with police at a protest against a reform announced by Greece's Conservative government, that would allow private universities to be established in the country. IMAGES