Human Rights activists urge world leaders to pressure Taliban on girls' education

Jul 17, 2022

Kabul (Afghanistan), July 17 (ANI): Several human rights and education activists urged world leaders in an open letter recently to mount diplomatic pressure on the Taliban to reopen secondary schools for girls in the war-torn country as the Taliban's brutal regime in Afghanistan will soon complete a year in August. Young girls and women have been compromising with their aspirations as it has been almost 300 days since their development has been distorted, the activists said adding, that if this situation persists, their aims and hopes will suffer greatly, reported Khaama Press. World leaders, regional allies, and international organizations were urged in the letter to take serious actions to fulfil their commitments in order to promote and protect Afghan girls' rights, especially the right to education which was snatched away from them after the Taliban-led Afghan government banned the education for girls in classes 6 and above. Notably, the letter calls for solemn actions beyond a "declaration of solidarity" and only condemning the Taliban, demanding immediate financial assistance for Afghanistan's educational system. The letter also calls for funding for human rights organizations and the installation of alternative systems for girls' education in Afghanistan.