Amnesty International says that two years passed since the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan, the situation did change and the dreams and future of thousands of girls are at risk.
On Monday, 18th of September, this organization wrote on the X social network: “Due to the fact that Afghanistan is the only country in the world that does not allow girls to be educated above the primary level, millions of girls are forced to stay at home.”
Amnesty International said that despite their promises, the Taliban continued to deny girls from education and sexually harass girls.
This organization demanded that the Taliban have to answer for depriving girls of the right of education.
Meanwhile, the Secretary General of the United Nations also called the continuation of the ban on girls’ education in Afghanistan an unjustifiable violation of human rights.
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ByRavi Zan Media Organization and The What If Project Abstract Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, the country has witnessed a severe rollback of women's rights, described by experts and human rights organizations...
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