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Women Participating in the Silk Road Exhibition Demanded the Right to Work and Education

Published 18/08/2023
Women Participating in the Silk Road Exhibition Demanded the Right to Work and Education
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RASC News Agency: “World Silk Road Exhibition” was opened in “Loya Jirga Tent”, Kabul city.

This exhibition has nearly 400 booths where a number of businesspersons and investors in Afghanistan have displayed their domestic products.

Enham Rahmani, the manager of a manufacturing company, says: “Our request is to stop the entry of similar low-quality goods, so that there is an opportunity for domestic companies to sell their products in the market.”

A number of ministries of the Taliban group that work in the economic and commercial sectors; they also have a shop in this exhibition.

One of the employees of the Afghanistan Railway Department says: “Exhibitions like this show the products of the country and people become aware of how many products and productions the country has and they can use the products and productions of their country.”

Seyyed Jawad Rezaei, one of the exhibitors at this exhibition, says: “Exhibitions like this should be held more often in Afghanistan.”

A number of women also have shos in this exhibition and have displayed their handicrafts.

Marwa Burhani, one of the participants, says: “People should visit the domestic products of fatherland.” To support domestic products, to promote our domestic products. “We have extremely valuable products in honey and saffron.”

A number of women in this exhibition emphasize the right of women to access education and work.

Sadaf Sakhizada, a merchant, says: “They should let women work and open the doors of schools to women.”

The Taliban group insists on holding exhibitions while nearly 29 million people in Afghanistan do not have access to food.

EnNews 18/08/2023

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