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In Afghanistan, for example, women are deprived of basic human rights. The Taliban has implemented strict restrictions on women under the guise of Islamic fundamentalism. Women and girls can not work or receive education; They can only leave the house covered in a head-to-toe burqa and accompanied by a male relative; And there is very little health care. Women have been beaten and killed for going out in public without a male escort.
Malala Yousafzai, a girl aged 14, was shot and violently assaulted by the Taliban, in Pakistan, for promoting girls’ education and criticizing the militant group, getting seriously injured. She is now recovering slowly with receiving medical help in England. But what they did to the girl, was totally wrong. All humans, including women, have the right to study, work, etc.. And who protest about it, has to be respected, not abused. As Malala said: “I have the right of education. I have the right to play. I have the right to sing. I have the right to talk. I have the right to go to market. I have the right to speak up.”
In countries where religion is law, women are very disadvantaged because they can not work, go to school, can not have a normal life. This is wrong and unfair, and in order to fight this, we must support organizations that fight for women's rights, we must protest against this on the internet where everyone can see and disseminate the most prejudiced attitudes against women.
In my opinion, it would be fair that women have rights that men have, because we are all equal.