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Guterres’ Request from the World: Stand by Women

Published 13/05/2023
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RASC: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed concern about unprecedented “systematic attacks” on the rights of women and girls.

On Friday night, May 12, he wrote in a tweet that women and girls, wherever they are, deserve to live with dignity and respect.

“I ask each and every one of you to stand with women to demand their basic rights,” Guttersh said. “We must never remain silent against the unprecedented and systematic attacks on the rights of women and girls.”

Although Guterres did not mention the women of a specific country in his statement, after the Taliban took over, Afghan women have been deprived of all their rights, including the right to work, education and participation in society.

Last month, the Taliban group, in their latest action, also banned the work of women in the United Nations departments in the country.

It should be noted that the anti-women actions of the Taliban group have always been met with strong international reaction, but this group has not paid attention to any of these warnings.

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Shams Feruten 13/05/2023

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