Young girls who were in seventh grade five years ago were 14 years old. Today they are 19 and can no longer go to eighth grade.

Human rights activists say that this is the future generation of Afghanistan that was left illiterate by the Taliban. Five years of these girls' lives have passed in the longing for a book. Five years of their dream of sitting behind a school desk have been denied.

Human rights activists emphasize that the new school year has begun, but for millions of Afghan girls, school is still closed.

On the other hand, the Taliban say that they have closed girls' schools to "prevent prostitution"! But according to members of the Afghan women's movement, the truth is that they are afraid of science, they are afraid of awareness, they are afraid of awakened and enlightened women.

The leaders of this movement have said in their protest declarations that what will become of a generation that grows up in ignorance and darkness today? Girls who dreamed of becoming doctors, engineers and teachers are imprisoned in their homes today.

It has been five years since girls' schools above the sixth grade were closed to them by the Taliban leader's decree in Afghanistan. All educational centers have been closed to women in various ways, and no girls or young women can attend these centers.