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Malala Yousafzai slams Taliban for hijab decree, urges world leaders to steal action

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May 10, 2022
Malala Yousafzai slams Taliban for hijab decree, urges world leaders to steal action

Novel Delhi: Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has expressed distress for women and women in Afghanistan after the Taliban issued a decree making the hijab compulsory for women in Afghanistan.

She urged world leaders to remove Taliban in price for violating the human rights of Afghan women.

“The Taliban are looking to erase women and women from all public existence in Afghanistan – to retain women out of faculty and women out of labor, to snort them the capability to toddle with out a male family member, and to power them to duvet their faces and bodies fully,” tweeted Malala.

She urged world leaders to steal collective action to remove the Taliban in price for violating the human rights of hundreds of hundreds of women and women.

“We must at all times not lose our sense of apprehension for Afghan women because the Taliban continue to spoil their guarantees. Even now, women are taking to the streets to battle for his or her human rights and dignity – all of us, and namely these from Muslim international locations, must stand with them,” added Malala.

Earlier, UN chief Antonio Guterres on Sunday aired his concerns about a up to date resolution by the Taliban to obligate Afghan women to duvet head-to-toe, a resolution that has ended in excessive criticism from human rights observers.

Step-by-step, Taliban is obliterating Afghan women’s human rights, UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett acknowledged a day after the Taliban issued the most modern edict on making fats-physique veil a critical compounding with restrictions on education, circulation, employment and public existence.

“Step-by-step Taliban is obliterating Afghan women’s human rights with the most modern edict on fundamental face coverings compounding restrictions on education, circulation, employment and public existence. There ought to be penalties for human rights violations – time for the int comm to behave,” Richard Bennett acknowledged in a tweet.

The UN mission in Afghanistan has expressed distress relating to the announcement, announcing that this resolution contradicts a great deal of assurances relating to respect for and protection of all Afghans’ human rights, including these of women and women.

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