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US knocks Taliban for banning women from schools

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Taliban bans women from university
Antony Blinken, Secretary of State

 

Admin l Wednesday, December 21, 2022

 

WASHINGTON – The United States has condemned the Taliban regime in Afghanistan for excluding women from secondary and university education.

In a statement titled “Standing with Afghanistan’s Women and Girls”, Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken described the development as an abuse of human rights.

“The United States condemns in the strongest terms the Taliban’s indefensible decision to ban women from universities, keep secondary schools closed to girls, and continue to impose other restrictions on the ability of women and girls in Afghanistan to exercise their human rights and fundamental freedoms”, he said.

According to him, education is a human right adding that it is also essential to Afghanistan’s economic growth and stability.

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“The Taliban cannot expect to be a legitimate member of the international community until they respect the rights of all in Afghanistan. This decision will come with consequences for the Taliban.

“No other country in the world bars women and girls from receiving an education. The Taliban’s repressive edicts have resulted in inexcusable restrictions on Afghan women and girls, including on their access to schools.

“Moreover, the Taliban’s latest announcement means that women and girls will continue to face enormous difficulties seeking employment to feed their families. Afghanistan is already losing more than $1 billion per year in contributions that women could be making to the economy. Now the Taliban have sentenced the Afghan people to these losses and more. No country can thrive when half of its population is held back.

“We will continue to provide robust support to the Afghan people, including women and girls, seek to meet their humanitarian needs, and organize with allies and partners to collectively advocate for their rights”, he said.

 

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