Washington, July 20, 2017: Six girls from Afghanistan were awarded the silver medal at Washington's First Global Challenge for courageous achievement. The team had been denied a visa to the US twice, but this time President Trump's intervention at the last minute made sure the girls could demonstrate their intelligence.
The Afghan girl's team took part in the Robotics Competition. They exhibited their robots that could differentiate and sort out orange and blue balls.
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The team also got the opportunity to meet First Daughter Ivanka Trump. The girl's robotic team won the medal for courageous achievement, which recognized teams who made it through even in difficult circumstances.
The gold and bronze medal were awarded to teams from South Sudan and Oman respectively.
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Denied the visa not once but twice, the girls were indeed disappointed. Fatemah Qaderyan, who spoke to Fox News, expressed her disappointments and also her team's determination to make it through the obstacles.
The girls hail from Herat, a small town in Afghanistan. They convinced their parents, a big challenge given their cultural background and regional traditions. Afghanistan is a war torn country by the influence of Taliban and other insurgents.
Afghanistan is not among the six countries on which Trump's travel ban was imposed. However, the girls have no answer as to why their visa was denied. But it was the President who intervened and got the visas approved not only for these Afghan girls but also for the teams who are otherwise among those in the travel ban.
– Prepared by Saksham Narula of NewsGram. Twitter: @Saksham2394