January 19, 2025 - 13:43

In a notable public statement, Sher Abbas Stanikzai, the deputy foreign minister of the Taliban, has urged the leadership to reconsider its ban on education for girls. This rare expression of dissent highlights the growing pressure from the international community for the Taliban to allow Afghan girls access to secondary education and beyond.
The ban on female education has drawn widespread condemnation and has become a focal point for human rights advocates worldwide. Many see education as a fundamental right and essential for the development of Afghan society. Stanikzai's comments signal a potential shift within the Taliban, as internal discussions may be influenced by the ongoing scrutiny from global stakeholders.
As the situation evolves, the implications of this public call could be significant for the future of education in Afghanistan, particularly for young girls who have been denied opportunities for learning and personal growth. The world watches closely as the Taliban navigates these complex pressures.
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