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Being an engineer is not a crime for girls



Girl engineer

I am an Afghan girl, today with the start of universities in Afghanistan, I felt that being a girl is a crime in a country where I don't have the right to choose and study. I am in a society where being an engineer is considered a crime. I am the daughter of an engineer who no longer has the right to study and work. Today, as a supplement to girls from Afghanistan, the Taliban denied girls from going to universities. I can no longer reach for them. But we Afghan girls will not be silent and we will send our voice to the world. If we do not have the right to education, we will bring the university to our homes and study. Please do not be silent in front of Afghan girls, the world should not leave Afghan women and girls alone

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