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Brown asked the Islamic countries to take action against the Taliban’s decisions

The representative of the United Nations in the global education department says that Islamic countries should not be silent in front of the Taliban’s decision to ban the work and education of women and girls.

In an interview with CNN, Corden Brown, the former prime minister of Great Britain and the UN representative in the global education department, said in an interview with CNN, in response to the ban on education and work of women and girls by the Taliban, that this action should be condemned by Islamic countries as an insult to the religion of Islam.

He said: “The world should wake up and, in cooperation with countries with a large number of Muslims, encourage the Taliban to change their views on women’s education and work.”

He asked Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Indonesia to oppose the Taliban’s decision.

It should be mentioned that the Taliban recently announced a ban on women’s work in domestic and foreign institutions and the education of women and girls in universities until further notice.

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