Islamabad: Malala Yousafzai has appealed to Talibani’s leadership in Afghanistan to revoke the de facto ban imposed on women’s education and immediately reopens senior high school girls throughout the country, emphasizing that new rulers in Kabul must obey the world given to the world of respect -Ghak women.
In an open letter written to the Taliban regime following the difficult rules imposed on the girl’s education, the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner said that Afghanistan was the only country in the world that prohibits girl education.
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Leaders everywhere must take an urgent action to make every Afghan girl back to school,” 24 Years of Pakistani activists London based in London said in the letter posted on his Twitter handle.
“For the Taliban authority, you convince the world that you will respect the rights of women and women – but you deny millions of their rights to learn.
Reverse the de facto ban on the education of a daughter and immediately opened a girl’s school,” he added.
Malala, who was seriously injured by Tehrik-I Taliban Pakistan Gunman in 2012, also urged the leaders of strong G20 countries to make efforts other than things like that.
“To the leaders of the G20 countries, discussing the importance of education is not enough.
Use the declaration of the G20 leader to call the Taliban to allow girls to go to school and provide urgent funds to support coordinated education plans for all Afghan children,” he said.
Malala said religion did not justify preventing girls from going to school.
“For leaders of Muslim countries, religion does not justify the girls to go to school.
Explain this to the Taliban leaders by issuing public statements about Islamic imperatives for education full of girls,” he said in a letter.
“The longer a girl coming out of school, the less likely to return.
Join us in calling for leaders around the world to defend the right of Afghan girls to learn and lead,” he added.
The Islamic hardline seized power in Afghanistan in August after the United States and the power of NATO decided to issue the strength of each of the countries hit by a war after 20 years.
The Taliban has effectively banned the girls from secondary education in Afghanistan, by ordering high school to reopen only for boys.