Pakistan reaffirms ‘consistent’ stance on women’s education amid Taliban restrictions
“Every man and woman has a right to education,” Baloch stated, reaffirming Islamabad’s position on gender equality in education.
“Every man and woman has a right to education,” Baloch stated, reaffirming Islamabad’s position on gender equality in education.
Media managers were also warned that hiring female employees would result in the closure of their outlets, sources said.
“Women’s employment is largely confined to specific sectors, such as health care, primary education, security roles at airports and detention.
The petition calls on the International Criminal Court to classify the Taliban's treatment of Afghan women and girls as a.
The increased limitations, they say, have created significant obstacles to their daily lives.
In a post on her X account, Clinton warned of the dangers of extremist ideologies, asking, "Do you want to.
These women, who continue their work in secret, say they do so out of sheer necessity to provide for their.
The movement criticized Taliban for rejecting all conventional civil structures necessary for gaining domestic and international legitimacy.
Activists further challenged the restrictions, asserting, “My voice is not a sin; your ears are the problem.”
The new law, which further restricts the freedoms of Afghan women and girls, has sparked widespread condemnation internationally.