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Teen Flees Forced Marriage in Country Banning Girls' Education

A teenage girl was told to marry in a country which bans girls' education, so she got in a taxi and fled. The girl, who is 17, was being forced to marry a man she had never met.

Girl Flees Forced Marriage
Key Points
  • Teenage girl escapes forced marriage
  • Country bans girls' education
  • Girl flees in a taxi
  • Women's rights under threat

A teenage girl was told to marry in a country which bans girls' education, so she got in a taxi and fled. The girl, who is 17, was being forced to marry a man she had never met.

  • 60% of girls in the country are out of school, according to UNESCO.
  • The incident highlights the plight of women's rights in the country.

    Desperate Escape

    The girl's decision to flee was desperate, according to a local rights activist. 'The girl was being forced to marry a man who was more than twice her age,' the activist said.

    Expanding on the situation, the activist explained that the girl's family had agreed to the marriage without her consent.

    The local community has reacted with a mix of shock and admiration for the girl's bravery.

    Background

    The country has been plagued by a ban on girls' education since the Taliban took over.

    2.2 million girls are out of school, according to the UN.

    Analysts say that the ban is a major setback for women's rights and will have long-term consequences for the country's development.

    Impact

    The incident has highlighted the human impact of the ban on girls' education.

    The economic effect of the ban will be significant, as a lack of education will limit the country's future workforce.

    The significance of the girl's bravery cannot be overstated, as it has brought attention to the plight of women's rights in the country.

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