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Opponents of girls' right to education violate Islam, ambassador tells United Nations |
2013-03-07 |
![]() He observed that the terrorist attack on Malala Yousufzai showed that "the forces of darkness" were afraid of the education that gave courage to girls to stand up for their rights. "Those who do so (deny girls' education) violently, violate the right to life and the right to education," he said while addressing a Unesco-sponsored discussion on the "Importance of education and sports in preventing gender-based violence" held at the UN Headquarters on the sidelines of the current session of the Commission on the Status of Women. The Director-General of Unesco, Irina Bokova, presided. Emphasising that education is enlightenment, emancipation, empowerment and development, Mr Khan said Pakistain had always given priority to education for girls and boys, for men and women. "In education lies the redemption of a nation and the entire international community. The attack against Malala was as evil as it was showed that the forces of darkness are afraid of the education that gives courage to girls as young as Malala to stand for their rights against all odds," the Pak envoy added. He said Pak women parliamentarians, with the support of all political parties, were creating new legislative and administrative space for women's education. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Nice words, but what are you actually doing about it? Besides the lovely words and determined resolutions, I mean? |
Posted by: SteveS 2013-03-07 01:24 |