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irish vanity, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. i've gone a sounds, girls are distressed, many are in tears. a last minute turned round by the parlor bond on allowing girls to attend secondary school has left many wondering about their place in taliban rule of gone on. oh, dreams for the future. crushed once again. i the tell upon sudden reversal means girls above the 6th grade can't go to school until further notice m m deck mac looked up. they threw our dreams in the dirt, laughter. we are girls and we want to become doctors or engineers, but they don't want us to study at all in a to go to
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is it a sin that we or girls, or is it a sin that we study just a few hours earlier. these classrooms were filled with hope. learning again after 7 months stuck at home. but by mid day, the taliban broke its promise. a decision that the u. n. has called a major setback for afghan girls. the secretary general says a denial of education not only violates the equal rights of women and girls to education. it also jeopardizes the country's future in view of the tremendous contributions by afghan women and girls. the taliban education ministry has offered little in the way of explanation, saying in afghanistan, especially in the villages, the mindsets are not ready. we have some cultural restrictions. still school girls came by the thousands for opening day assign that many families do believe their
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daughters deserve an education. i am one of the islamic emerett says we must live according to his law, make laws so they need to please open the schools. why my? because it is in the koran that both men and women are allowed to continue their education and study that no matter what these girls want for their future, they must wait for the men in power to decide if it is possible and join him enough or more is for my m b and women's rights activists for the goofy. she was the 1st woman deputy speaker of grandson's parliament. and i sat across the table from the taliban as a negotiator during talks in miss goofy welcome help us make sense of this. what do you think prompted this sudden turnaround from the power button? well, it's a very, a shocking and complicated
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a decision. i would say yesterday, a lot of people in afghanistan, 35000000 or so were morning basically not only girls who were deprived, but i think everyone who had a heart young who have a heart and was disappointed with, with the change of position, i would say well, the reasoning is that the guns should be, should go to school within the precipice of islam. gear unit pope should be cutting today, african control a cultural values. but from my perspective, these are just them excuses and their sudden decision to reverse. the initial announcement indicate that there is an activation under the taliban or not, you know, making decision on a cohesive basis. and there is no chain of command. and you know, people at lower level are minnesota level, have a different level of decision making, power people at the higher level and have that decision higher, you know,
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the control basically everything. and the important question is like, who is basically the main decision making body with in taliban? that is something we have been telling for the past 10 years. that who are we negotiating? who is the one making the decision? and this is obvious in the case of taliban not allowing us to go to school despite the previous announcement is that it is a huge division and they are divided renew speaker for a division. does that also imply that therefore, there is at least one part in the thought bond that do want girls return to school to secondary schools? they don't have money motifs. one i'm done with this. yes. because their own goals go to school and i have visited their families that have met their families. there goes there, boys, that they go to school that the, their families, mainly for most of the leadership are not in afghanistan. they are living in different countries. their children attend a high quality education and universities. one would use could be that because
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their own family members go to school, go to work and they understand the value of education. the 2nd would have, could be that you know, because they want to normalize sort of, sort of the relationship with the world. and the world has been advertising so much and goes education. that it has become a matter of bargaining for taliban, for some hard line. and it's a matter of, you know, you know, taking the go hostage, i saw that the wall gave the lower and for some others were so to see pro goes into cation, it's them for them to show that they have changed, that they want to like, have a better relationship with the well, so they have different routine but what it is i, my understanding is that there is a division i call on those actually to this channel within taliban. who believe that, that go, should go to school, should speak, should raise your voice. because it's not, i'm not going to go you cation, it's for the future of canada. and it did really claim that the,
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the afghans they belong to, the tended to the need to stand. now, i'm just curious, i'm sorry, i'm delivering the point, but you have, let's call them the predators whose are children go to school abroad. some of them girls and many of the hardliners don't want of gone girls to go to schools. how do the brightest reconcile the children going to school with the views of the hardliners within the positive on itself? and this, the fragmentation is going to a great, a going to evolve farther. i think of those hard liners i, there will be marginalized or they will have the whole control depending on the situation. one has to see, but my assumption is that there is a fragmentation, and that recommendation was not obvious during the time that they were small group fighting in the mountains. it's going to even deepen and deepened with the fact that they are now there are fighting over power over the sources over everything
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over issues. so this is going to even deepen over time. so if the, if the progress are going to be marginalized, where does this leave of god is firms girls and their hopes for institution? oh, well, i mean i've got to sell is the only country in the world. i'm from the muslim, i'm not muslim countries where women are not allowed to work with. girls are not allowed to school and education where there is no woman in public life. and that makes the situation exceptionally disappointing and exceptionally devastating i would say. and so therefore, i think it's not even about girls hopes, which is important. it's not the but even about politics. it's about the country because if there is a group that is so radical that do not respect the rights of 55 percent of the society and their policies on the base of oppression and regression. that means a how could, how could they become a reliable partner for the world? how could they, you know, ensure that honest on sides are not used once again for military extreme is because
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the more oppressive the become, the more other military extremist groups try to use that back human peoples unhappiness. and therefore, a partisan can, can, once again become a safe haven for military extremist which could threaten the will security. it's not even a matter of politics or social issue. it is a matter of national security and an economical issue as well. what is the most of them when you're following? lots of people are follow you on social media as well. what would you turn off? gone girl. now? what can she look forward to? how can i what can i say? i was devastated, disappointed heart, broken? yes. said the when i saw tears coming out of the afghan gods eyes, it was for them. it was theirs for us. it was black coming out of our heart and our ear i so i hope is a mother that the taliban do not take over girls hostage. they must be ashamed of the way the govern. i've gone to stun. it's clear that they don't know how to
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govern the mass open for negotiation to inclusive government, respecting the diversity of about allowing go and go to go to school because of harness on cannot live in marginalization with that is still the most. and we're look at our neighbors look at the fund muslim countries looking at how to, which was hosting negotiation toward them. 15 percent of the country, woman or more in school than the country mean, what islam of another presenting? i don't understand this so therefore i think they have to be accountable. they must be responsible and not the way they gover. it's not going to be sustainable. they must open for the political dialogue a my parties in afghanistan. a lot of my party members are in atlanta and we are a you know, a preparing for reactions, but we know that is going to be very difficult. we try to keep the voices alive, but mike lee also to international community will be that they shouldn't. you know, the thing that if everything is norma discrimination does not know any border, is today. we normalize it enough on
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a sun tomorrow. it can be charged on borders so that they must use their leverage, their financial, their diplomatic leverage over time on to make them accountable. not only on opening the schools, but also on respecting upon a sense, diversity inclusion, restoring constitutional order, and moving forward for a prosperous of understanding for their career. we will leave it there for the time being, but thank you so much and a pleasure to talk to you again. thank you. ah, something different now the tasty, cheap and quick. that's the ideal mean for teens. on a budget in thailand, one the bank oak entrepreneur has stepped into that knowing need for satisfaction by 11 paper by that instant noodles, then cook them to so many noodles. so little time. and that's the point of this bangkok convenient shop, a fast meal made right on the spot. with the flavors. you love.
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