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UN Security Council asks Taliban to allow Afghan girls to attend school

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UN Security Council asks Taliban to allow Afghan girls to attend school

SCHOOL IN AFGHANISTAN. Hadia, 10, a 4th grade primary school student, walks back from school through an alleyway near her home in Kabul, Afghanistan, on October 20, 2021.

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'The members of the Security Council... reaffirmed the right to education for all Afghans, including girls,' a statement from the United Nations on March 27 says

The United Nations Security Council has expressed deep concern over a decision by Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to deny girls access to high school education and called on the group to reopen schools for female students without delay.

“The members of the Security Council… reaffirmed the right to education for all Afghans, including girls,” a statement from the United Nations on Sunday, March 27, said.

Last week, the Taliban backtracked on an announcement that high schools would open for girls, saying they would remain closed until a plan was drawn up in accordance with Islamic law for them to reopen.

The United States abruptly cancelled meetings with the Taliban in Doha that were set to address key economic issues because of the decision, US officials said on Friday, March 25.

The Security Council asked Deborah Lyons, the UN Special Representative for Afghanistan, to engage with relevant Afghan authorities and stakeholders on the issue and report back on progress. – Rappler.com

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