ISLAMABAD: Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai urged Muslim leaders on Sunday (Jan 12) to again efforts to make gender apartheid against the law below worldwide legislation, and known as on them to talk out in opposition to Afghanistan’s Taliban over its therapy of ladies and ladies.
At a summit on ladies’ training in Muslim communities attended by worldwide leaders and students in her dwelling nation of Pakistan, Yousafzai stated Muslim voices should paved the way in opposition to the insurance policies of the Taliban, who’ve barred teenage ladies from faculty and girls from universities.
“In Afghanistan a whole era of women will likely be robbed of its future,” she stated in a speech in Islamabad. “As Muslim leaders, now’s the time to lift your voice, use your energy.”
The Taliban say they respect ladies’s rights in accordance with their interpretation of Afghan tradition and Islamic legislation. Taliban administration spokespeople didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon Yousafzai’s statements.
No overseas authorities has formally recognised the Taliban because it took over Afghanistan in 2021 and diplomats have stated steps in the direction of recognition require a change after all on ladies’s rights.