Afghan students at AU stage protest against Taliban
The Hindu
They urge all countries to raise their voice against the regime
A number of students from Afghanistan, pursuing various courses in Andhra University, staged a protest near the university main gate against the Taliban takeover of their country, on Thursday.
Holding the Afghanistan national flag and placards reading ‘Afghanistan Deserves Freedom’, the students sought that all countries of the world raise their voice against the Taliban, and support the people of Afghanistan who were under tremendous suffering for the last several weeks. They also raised slogans that the rights of women in Afghanistan matter, and demanded that Pakistan withdraw their support to the Taliban.
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