Pakistan: The Taliban should take action to resume the education of women and girls
According to the regional office Tasnim News, “Umar Khalid”, the representative of Pakistan at the meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council, on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, asked the Taliban government to take immediate action to resume the education of women and girls.
Pakistan’s representative added the continued suspension of education for women and girls in Afghanistan and the deprivation of women Islamabad has been disappointed about employment and asked the Taliban to take immediate action to resume the education of women and girls.
Umar Khaled clarified: We also ask the current rulers of Afghanistan to take immediate steps in accordance with Afghanistan’s international obligations to resume the education of women and girls and to facilitate conditions for women to return to the workplace. /span>
He added restrictions on women’s education and work on the economic conditions and the situation Humanity has also affected Afghanistan.
The representative of Pakistan makes these statements while the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have become darker than ever in recent months; Islamabad is supporting and sheltering Kabul. He accuses Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban and tries to put pressure on Afghanistan by expelling refugees from this country.
On the other hand, the foreign minister of the Taliban recently, in a meeting indirectly referring to Pakistan, accused this country of training ISIS terrorists and directing the attacks of this terrorist group in Afghanistan. had accused.
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