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Afghan girls want their rights 🇦🇫 Nila Ebrahimi, a remarkable 17-year-old from Afghanistan, has captivated the world with her powerful performance of “Boro Ba Maktab” after being honored with the International Children’s Peace Prize. Her voice resonates far beyond the melody—it echoes the defiance, hope, and unyielding courage of millions of Afghan girls and women who refuse to surrender to oppression. Nila’s achievement is more than an individual triumph; it is a beacon of resilience, a call to action, and a testament to the unbreakable spirit of Afghan women striving for their right to education, freedom, and dignity. To world leaders: Your silence can no longer be an option. Stand with Afghan girls and women. Amplify their voices. Uphold their rights. Commit to creating a world where girls like Nila can dream freely, study fearlessly, and inspire endlessly. Let us unite to ensure that “Boro Ba Maktab” becomes not just a song but a reality for every Afghan girl—a reality where no child is denied her fundamental right to education. It is time for action. Their fight is our shared humanity. Will you stand with them? #afghanistan

Jamshid Sharifi

Acquisition Specialist at NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)

1w

Afghanistani girls are strong and resilient

Heidi Henkel

Executive Director- Broomfield Resettlement Task Force

1w

Afghan women do not need permission from men to be who they were born to be. I see a young woman who is strong and only a strong man can appreciate such a jewel. Weak men judge while strong men uplift. Proud of you, Nila!

Sardar Sayed

(Electrician) Service Technician/Fire and safety engineer at Polyteck Group

5d

These people are attracted to the western ideologies like flies to s*it. What a stupid way to get your point across. No clue that they’re being used like tissues for their propaganda. Sadly our fellow countrymen are too f’in blind to see it. People have sold their souls to gain that passport. What a pathetic existence indeed.

Jaihoon J.

A Strategic and Progmatic Problem Solver

3d

The solution to this political issue is DIALOGUE where both sides of the problem LISTEN to each other and find a COMMON ground. If one side (the US) only dictates their demands, the response will be NO. Afghan people, men or women have the right to education, water, food, and a prosperous future. The world is denying this right with a convenient excuse... This is pure politics. Afghanistan needs practical solutions.

Deeba Mahmood

Pediatric surgeon at Indira Gandhi institute for child health hospital

1w

Superb

Sylvie Lainé

Auteure principale et rédactrice en chef de l'info lettre mensuelle et gratuite "Joyeuses saisons - Vieillir est une aventure" // Et : Vice Présidente du comité SMLH de St Nazaire (MES POSTS N'ENGAGENT QUE MOI)

1w

Magnifique plaidoyer ! Merci !

Freshta F.

operation center coordinator

1w

As a Afghan woman i proud of you Nila jan

Christine Jean

Business Consulting in Market research, Brand strategy and Innovation. Ex Danone Waters Strategy & Insights Director

1w

👏#WomanLifeFreedom #Afghanistan

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1w

Such an inspiration. 💚

Saliha Salihi

Thunderbird School of Global Management

1w

Congratulations to our ambitious young leader, Nila Ebrahimi for being awarded the International Children's Peace Prize !! 💖💎 Keep the work up, and the world has your back!

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