INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Karen Decker, the charge d&affaires of the US Embassy for Afghanistan, on Tuesday emphasized the importance of education and said it was a
fundamental human right, and a path to hope and progress for everyone.She added that Afghan families want their sons and daughters to be
educated.Marking Human Rights Day, Decker said: &It is Afghan parents who want their sons and daughters to be educated, to work and to
participate in public life
My question is, why aren''t the Taliban (Islamic Emirate) listening?She said: &We stand with the Afghan people and call for schools and
training centers to reopen to all Afghans
Education is the precondition for health and prosperity
All Afghan women and men deserve good health and opportunity
They deserve to live their lives with dignity
These rights are non-negotiable today and every day,& she said.Together, let&s advocate for equal access to education and uphold the rights
of Afghan women and girls,& she stressed.The post Education rights non-negotiable today and every day: US envoy first appeared on Ariana