#letafghangirlslearn

An 11-year-old Afghan girl, Lina Haidar, has proudly earned her 12th-grade certificate in Germany, breaking national records. In a time when the Taliban bans girls from education in Afghanistan, Afghan girls abroad continue to shine and defy gender apartheid. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Jahanzib Wesa989,650 views • 1 year ago

Hanifa Girwal, a brave human rights activist, addressed the UN Security Council today, speaking for Afghan women and girls and warning of the deep crises endangering Afghans and global stability. She called on the UN and the international community to act. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Jahanzib Wesa393,327 views • 10 months ago

1485 days since teenage girls have been banned from school in Afghanistan. In Delhi, Indian female journalists stood in solidarity with Afghan women & girls, asking the Taliban’s Amir Khan Muttaqi why the group continues to ban education for women & girls #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Yalda Hakim243,712 views • 9 months ago

Amid rising unrest, a group of Afghan women and girls in Afghanistan took to the streets despite threats, chanting “Bread, Work, Education” and demanding basic rights. Videos show them burning images of Taliban leaders and shouting “Death to the Taliban.” #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Jahanzib Wesa76,266 views • 4 months ago

Arzo’s tears are for going to school and freedom. Last year she finished sixth grade, but ban on girls’ secondary education has denied her the chance to learn and reunite with her close friends. Million of Afghan girls are banned from schooling. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn #BBC_Report
Jahanzeb Wesa203,253 views • 1 year ago

She cried only for education, “I pray that the schools reopen.” She may not know what gender means, but she knows she is denied school because she is a girl. More than 1500 days without education for Afghan girls is gender apartheid. They need freedom #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Jahanzib Wesa47,829 views • 5 months ago

Even underage Afghan girls speak English clearly and very well, proving their extraordinary talent. Yet, the Taliban, afraid of their potential, have banned more than 2 million girls from education for over 1,600 consecutive days. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn #EndGenderApartheid
Jahanzib Wesa38,546 views • 4 months ago

My thoughts on today’s dark anniversary - 1,000 days since teenage girls in Afghanistan have been banned from school by the Taliban. Women are also forbidden from most public places, barred from universities and restricted in almost all job sectors. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Yalda Hakim141,624 views • 2 years ago

As an online teacher,I was educating Afghan girls who are denied access to schools. Now, with the Taliban cutting the internet,even this last hope is being silenced. Cutting internet means silencing women’s voices. Please,carry our voices to the world. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn
Maya Noor65,906 views • 10 months ago

