Human rights activist told about a long threat to girls because of Taliban actions

Pakistani human rights activist Malal Yusufzay, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, told about a long threat to girls in Afghanistan because of the actions of the Taliban’s radical movement (prohibited in Russia). It quotes RIA Novosti.

According to human rights defenders, the temporary ban on visits to school girls can last years.

“and we must remember that in 1996, when the Taliban announced a temporary ban on education for girls, this temporary ban acted within five years. I worry that this temporary ban on education for girls in Afghanistan can last yet Many and many years, “said Yusufzay

She called on the world community to take a bold position on this issue and do not compromise.

On September 19, the representative of Taliban Zabilella Mujahid said that they would allow girls to go to school again only after a secure environment would be created for this. At the same time, Mujahide could not answer the question about what exactly the Taliban implies under the safe for girls.

Earlier, the Taliban allowed women to study at universities, but obliged them to wear Islamic clothes and trained in individual groups for the “Protection of National and Historical Values”.

/Media reports.