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Ghazi Naib Aminullah Khan Foundation: No Government in Afghanistan Has the Right to Deny Women and Girls' Right to Education
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November 5, 2024
Zan News
Zan News: The "Ghazi Naib Aminullah Khan Foundation" has called for the immediate reopening of girls' schools above the sixth grade in Afghanistan in a statement sent to Zan News, emphasizing that no government has the right to deny women and girls their right to education.
In its statement, the foundation said, "We will not allow those who have been used in the country for the benefit of others and those who will be used in the future to decide the future of the country."
The Ghazi Naib Aminullah Khan Foundation asserted that, according to the foundation's charter and the country's legislative laws, the right to education and the protection of children's rights, especially for women in Afghanistan, is "non-negotiable," and no regime can take away these "God-given" rights.
The statement referenced the Taliban's policies, noting that this group has kept schools closed to girls above the sixth grade for over three years and has removed all educational and vocational centers from their access.
According to the foundation, this action has caused deep concern among the people of Afghanistan.
The foundation called for the immediate reopening of girls' schools above the sixth grade and warned that if this demand is not met, the Taliban will face strong and explicit reactions from the people. They emphasized that threats and bullying against the Afghan people are no longer acceptable.
The statement also indicated that the people of Afghanistan are calling for the groundwork to be laid for holding elections, and the foundation believes that the only viable solution for the country is to conduct nationwide and transparent elections.
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