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Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai condemned the Taliban’s treatment of women at a Pakistan summit on girls’ education in Muslim communities, stating, "The Taliban do not see women as human beings."

She criticized their policies banning Afghan girls from education and work as "gender apartheid" and un-Islamic.

Afghanistan is the only country banning education for girls beyond grade six, affecting 1.5 million girls.

Malala urged Muslim leaders to challenge these practices and advocate for girls' education globally.

The Taliban declined to attend or comment.

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[–] [email protected] -2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Hamas rejected peace treaties. Dismissed them as racist. I don't disagree and wouldn't disagree with First Nations people saying and doing the exact same thing by rejecting the peace treaties. If First Nation people did what Hamas did and rejected the peace treaties, would you agree with them, then? If peace treaties can be determined null and void after the fact, why would you be against an Oct 7 style attack by a very rightful and angry First Nations group? Again, I say this because this is how I rack with my ideology. I believe in the right of free people and would even understand legitimately the idea behind it. I just cannot and will not condone the attack. I am incapable of condoning it. I cannot and will not condone any group of human beings who takes responsibility for what happened on Oct 7. I don't support Israel, it just makes it impossible for me to support Hamas, it was inexcusable. I cannot imagine that happening to my neighbors. I love my neighbors. Those were happy people who got slaughtered for wanting a happy life. My neighbors immigrated here, I'm weeping for the day Trump is deporting them, but some people are happy. My neighbors are also born and raised here, I'd weep for the day anyone decided they were colonizers. It doesn't make it right.