Expresses deep concern over ‘dark future’ of women, girls in Afghanistan
- Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has urged Pakistan to stop deporting undocumented Afghans, expressing deep concern over the ‘dark future’ awaiting women and girls sent back to Afghanistan.
“A lot of these girls in Pakistan were studying, they were in school, these women were doing work,” said Malala, 27, who grew up in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. Speaking on her birthday, recognized by the UN as Malala Day, the activist highlighted the plight of girls in Afghanistan, the only country where girls over 12 are banned from school.
The Malala Fund is campaigning for the UN to broaden the definition of crimes against humanity to include “gender apartheid,” a term used to describe the situation in Afghanistan.
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