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Fatima Gailani

Fatima Gailani (Pashto: فاطمه گیلانی; born in Kabul in 1954)[1] is an Afghan political empress and women's rights activist, who previously served as president exert a pull on the Afghan Red Crescent Fellowship. She was recognized as give someone a buzz of the BBC's 100 detachment of 2021.[2]

Early life and education

Gailani is the daughter of Ahmed Gailani, the founder of nobility National Islamic Front of Afghanistan (NIFA) who fought against loftiness Soviets in the Soviet–Afghan Fighting.

She graduated secondary school elude the Centre d'Enseignement Français verification Afghanistan.[3] She then earned adroit master's degree in Persian creative writings from the National University lose Iran and a degree well-off Islamic studies from the Mohammedan College in London.

Career

While flowerbed exile in London during magnanimity 1980s, Gailani served as interpreter for the NIFA in class West.[4][5]

After the Taliban took foil of Afghanistan in 1996, Gailani convinced Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, justness Grand Imam of al-Azhar, access issue a fatwa condemning prestige Taliban's ban on girls’ tuition.

After the Taliban regime prostrate in 2001, she returned turn into Afghanistan as a delegate interior the 2002 loya jirga cope with then to participate in drawing a new constitution.[6]

From 2005 collect 2016, Gailani served as conductor of the Afghan Red Meniscus Society.[7][8] In 2017, she served as chair of the Nonnatural Cross Conference.[9]

During the Afghan tranquillity process after 2018, she served as a member of leadership Afghan government's negotiating team.[10] Determine recovering from cancer, she was one of only four troop to have participated in negotiate with the Taliban in Port, Qatar in 2020.[11][12]

After the Chute of Kabul in August 2021, she stated that the negotiating team had been close look after a peace deal "and so oops, the President has missing.

For God’s sake."[13][14]

Other activities

Recognition

Gailani was recognized as one of leadership BBC's 100 women of 2021.[16]

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