What happened: In conversation with Andrew Marr on BBC channel, Malala (@malala) addressed her concern about the temporary ban that Taliban has imposed on girls’ education, “I’m afraid that this ban that they have announced right now that they’re calling temporary might not actually be temporary.” Details: The 24 year-old Nobel Prize Laureate pointed towards a similar ban, back in 1996, “That prohibition lasted for five years,” she said. Ms. Yousafzai stated that what she is arguing for is “fundamental human rights that every woman and girl should have,” rather than a “privilege.” She stated that neighboring countries should assist Afghanistan in protecting women’s rights. “We’re calling on the Taliban to immediately allow girls to have access to their complete education, we’re calling on G20 leaders and other world leaders to ensure that girls’ rights are protected in Afghanistan”. More: English musician, Andrew Lloyd Webber (@andrewlloydwebber) also shared his concern about Afghan women not being able to play music in public, as Lloyd trains an orchestra of Afghan refugee girls, “Music empowers young people and that is why certain extreme people don’t want it to be a part of their lives,” says Andrew.