A number of Afghan-Turk officials and outstanding students criticizing the government said military raids at education center is a violation to the right of students who are obtaining education.
According to the school officials, children of the high-ranking government authorities are residing abroad; that is why lives of other people are less worthy to be considered.
Abdul Shukur Dadras, a member for the parents committee in a press conference Monday said the government keeps silence and neglects the voices being raised from the citizens. He claims that the government neither acts accordingly, nor takes the needs of the students into account.
Ahmad Fawad Haidari, Head of Afghan-Turk schools in the country, said transferring the substantial and intellectual property of an institution to another entity is illegal.
Meanwhile, parents to those schooling in Afghan-Turk education centers said they are worried about the future of their children; the government should as soon as possible take their concerns under a profound consideration and be responsive to the needs of the students.
Wahida, who goes with a single name, is a mother to three children, said her children are worried about their career since the school is halted due to security reasons and possible threats.
Recently, members of the European Parliament, in a letter to the President Ashraf Ghani, have condemned the military raid against Afghan-Turk schools, adding that decision of the President was based on certain political settlement, and has no obligation for education.
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Freshta Hashimi of The Killid Group has contributed to this report.
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