Sue Gray calls on Starmer to support Afghan women in first remarks since sacking
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The Independent reports on pressing issues, including reproductive rights and Afghan women's rights. In a recent statement, former government official Sue Gray, now chair of the Friends of Afghan Women Network, highlighted the systematic removal of Afghan women from society. She urged prime ministers and global leaders not to support any process that undermines their rights. Gray's new role emphasizes the need for global responsibility toward Afghan women's dignity and rights as critical concerns for the international community.
"Afghan women are being systematically removed from their own society. This is not simply an issue of education. It is a question of human dignity, of rights, of global responsibility."
"The world must not legitimise any process that sidelines Afghan women. It must continue to support Afghan women and girls."
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