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Guterres: The Rights of Women and Girls Must be Respected Everywhere

Published 31/07/2023
Guterres: The Rights of Women and Girls Must be Respected Everywhere
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RASC: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has stated that the rights of women and girls must be respected everywhere.

He said that women and girls everywhere deserve a life with dignity and respect.

He wrote in a tweet early this Monday, July 31, “We will continue our struggle until we make sure that their basic human rights (women and girls) are observed and respected everywhere.”

The Secretary General of the United Nations, without mentioning the name of any country, emphasized that the rights of women and girls must be respected everywhere in the world.

The social life situation of Afghanistani women under the control of the Taliban group is debatable; women and girls in this country are denied access to their basic rights.

Still, at the present moment, Afghanistani women and girls are considered to be the only women whose right to education has been denied.

Likewise, the Taliban group has banned women from working outside, and now even women employees at the United Nations are not allowed to work.

Meanwhile, the activities of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) in its mission to defend human rights, especially women and girls, have been criticized.

In addition, a number of women’s rights activists called the activity of this institution ineffective and wanted it to be closed.

However, the ever-increasing restrictions of this group on the social life of citizens, especially women and young people, are increasing every day. In the latest case, these female beauticians were banned from working and their salons were closed, leading to the unemployment of female hairdressers.

EnNews 31/07/2023

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