(Kabul Composite Electric) Afghanistan Middle School announced last week that it was only open for a few hours, and the Taliban government immediately ordered the closure of the school.More than 20 girls went to the streets of Kabul, the capital on Saturday to express protests.

It is reported that these girls gathered in a square in Kabul with the textbook, and they shouted "Open School! Justice, justice!"

It is written that "education is our basic right and not a political plan." The parade only walked a short distance, and was driven away by the subsequent Taliban militants.

Taliban has not explained the clear reason to decide to close the school.Afghan women's middle school has been closed for several months."Even the prophets (Muhammad) said that everyone had the right to educate, but the Taliban deprived us of our rights."

The young girl who is happy, the 23rd of this month, is the day to the women's middle school scheduled by the Ministry of Education.However, just a few hours on the first day of the resumption, the Ministry of Education was out of reverse, announcing the shocking policy, making this group of young girls feel betrayal, and the foreign government also expressed her indignation.

Porter, deputy spokesperson for the US State Department, said on the 25th that the United States believes that Taliban's decision to prohibit Afghan girl from going to school is a potential turning point for bilateral relations between the United States and Taliban.She said that Washington insisted that Taliban immediately reviewed the decision, so it would bring significant losses to the people of Afghanistan, the country's economic growth prospects, and Taliban's intention to improve the relationship between international community.

In the previous negotiations with Taliban, the international community listed education rights as a key exchange condition that recognized the Taliban regime with providing assistance.

During the last administration of Taliban from 1996 to 2001, all women were prohibited from receiving education and going out, causing the international community to condemn.