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Heather Barr
@heatherbarr1
Women's rights associate director, Human Rights Watch. Cape Town via Islamabad, London, Kabul, Bujumbura, NYC, Alaska.
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    On April 23, it was 1,677 days. It will be more when you read this. That’s the number of days girls in Afghanistan have been banned, by Taliban, from study beyond 6th grade. There is an opportunity right now for every country to do something about this.
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    “I’m going to say to the whole world—shame on you.” @SerajMahbouba, Afghan women’s rights leader
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    Saad Mohseni
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    Afghan women are still protesting.
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    Aamaj News English
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    Afghan girls protest for their right to study.
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    Fahim Fetrat
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    This clip of South Africa’s foreign minister Naledi Pandor is well worth watching to understand how the SA govt sees the ICJ case.
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    Thulani Ndaba
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    Afghan women are still protesting.
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    Dr. Farah Naz, PhD.
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    How it feels when the world promised to stand by you forever, but they lied. #FreeHerFace #Afghanistan
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    Today is the first time I saw someone list “stay at home parent” as a position on their CV with a description of the tasks they did and skills they gained. Hell yeah.
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    The 1950s came by and picked up their headline.
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    Afghan women are still protesting.
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    Hoda Khamosh
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    Afghan women are still protesting.
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    Girls in Afghanistan crying after they were promised their schools would reopen only for the Taliban to lock them out again at the last minute.
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    Awrangzaib Baizayee
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    Women are still protesting in Afghanistan, demanding that the Taliban stop violating their rights to study and work.
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    BREAKING NEWS
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    Tolo: Dozens of Kabul residents, including students, teachers and activists, protested today in response to the closure of girls' schools above the sixth grade. They demanded the reopening of all girls' schools in the country.
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    Moby Group International