Today, March 22, according to the education and education law of Afghanistan, all the gates of schools and universities should be opened for girls, but boys have the right to go to schools and universities, and girls were not allowed to study again. It has been two years that the girls have been in a hopeless situation and the girls have not gone to school for two years. Afghan society lacks a patriarchal society, and in a society where women do not play a role, the society is incomplete. Currently, in the Afghan society, no women have the right to education and duty. The Taliban allowed boys to study and deprived girls of this right. Today, thousands of girls have been disappointed once again and have been pushed to illiteracy once again. Today, when boys go to school and university, but we girls stay at home, I am very impressed with the current situation of girls. Today, thousands of girls are waiting for their education, but no government allowed them to study. No country and no organization has taken action for women's education, Afghan women have been forgotten. If I publish a thousand stories of Afghan girls here, it will not be useful, because no country is ready to stand up against this injustice towards Afghan women, and I am very disappointed when I see this condition of girls, thousands of other girls today. Their dreams were buried alive and their bodies were condemned to stay at home # To the Taliban. You took my clean soil. Do not take my knowledge .
Please, please, stand with Afghan girls and demand the right to education and freedom of Afghan women. Today, one of your gender needs your help. Please don't leave us alone, don't forget us.
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