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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai says that "there should be no compromise" on the right

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'Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai says that "there should be no compromise" on the right to education for Afghan girls in ongoing peace negotiations between the government and Taliban militants.'

Malala Urges 'No Compromise' On Girls' Education In Afghan Peace Talks

Must have been a tough call for her to make having suffered personally at the hands of militants.
Malala has been and still is a fighter for femals rights in this world, she has done a lot of good even her young age.
 

Howard Is

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Heyo

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'Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai says that "there should be no compromise" on the right to education for Afghan girls in ongoing peace negotiations between the government and Taliban militants.'

Malala Urges 'No Compromise' On Girls' Education In Afghan Peace Talks

Must have been a tough call for her to make having suffered personally at the hands of militants.
Tough call? Girls right to education is what Malala stands for. It's her struggle for that right for which she got a Nobel Peace Price. Regarding how many girls at school age are sitting at the negotiating table, I can see her fear that women's and girls rights may become collateral damage in the deal.
 

Valjean

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Alas, the Taliban is about as likely to take her opinions into consideration as they are those of a bleating goat.
 

danieldemol

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Tough call?
Yes I imagine it would be difficult knowing firsthand the kind of sacrifice she is asking of her country folk to continue to defy the taliban over the rights of girls to go to school. That's part of why I admire her courage.
 

pearl

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Tough call? Girls right to education is what Malala stands for. It's her struggle for that right for which she got a Nobel Peace Price. Regarding how many girls at school age are sitting at the negotiating table, I can see her fear that women's and girls rights may become collateral damage in the deal.

I don't see Trump in his deal making worrying the least about the fate of women or the carnage that will no doubt resume. Whatever little we may have gained will be lost.
 

Heyo

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I don't see Trump in his deal making worrying the least about the fate of women or the carnage that will no doubt resume. Whatever little we may have gained will be lost.
Fortunately Trump is not at the negotiating table. But of course the continued presence of the US military lingers over the peace talks. When the Taliban want the US out, they have to compromise - and the same goes for the official Afghan government.
 
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