Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Women in Afghanistan" in English language version.
She is one of five pilot trainees in UPT Class 12-03 — the class has months of training ahead prior to receiving their wings and will graduate next summer. She has received accolades from the Afghan public and is viewed as a positive role model for Afghan females.
In Afghanistan, girls can marry at the age of 16, or they can marry at the age of 15 with permission from their fathers or a judge.
Of 320 parliamentary seats, 63 are held by women; 68,000 Afghan women are school and university instructors. And another 6,000 serve as judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, police and soldiers, according to SIGAR's report.