New Delhi: The Nobel Prize winner of Malala Yousafzai has expressed fear of women and daughters in Afghanistan after the Taliban issued a decree that made the hijab mandatory for women in Afghanistan.
“The Taliban wants to remove girls and girls from all public life in Afghanistan – to keep daughters out of school and women do not work, to deny the ability to travel without male family members, and forcing them to cover their faces and bodies completely,” Tweeted Malala .
He urged world leaders to take collective action to hold the Taliban accountability for violating the human rights of millions of women and girls.”We must not lose alert to Afghan women because the Taliban continues to violate their promises. Even now, women take to fight for human rights and their dignity – all of us, and especially those from Muslim countries, must stand with them, “Add Malala.
Previously, United Nations Head Antonio Guterres on Sunday broadcast his concern about the recent decision by the Taliban to require Afghan women to cover head-to-to-to-to-to-to-to-cover women, a decision that caused severe criticism of human rights observers.
Step by step, the Taliban eliminates the human rights of Afghanistan women, Special Reporter of the UN Richard Bennett said the day after the Taliban issued the latest decree about making a full body veil as a compulsory compound with restrictions on education, movement, work, and public life.
“Step by step the Taliban eliminates the human rights of Afghan women with the latest decree about the closure of the face obligatory restrictions on compounding on education, movements, work and public life. There must be consequences for human rights violations – time for acting the commun to act in a tweet.Not recognized by most international communities, the government led by the Taliban has committed to respect human rights and women’s rights.The UN mission in Afghanistan has expressed concern about the announcement, saying that this decision is contrary to many guarantees regarding the respect and protection of all Afghan human rights, including those from women and girls.