Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

I don’t think The Taliban will change their behavior and policies against people of afghanistan.
I think they want such a situation which goes on. I only recommend people’s dialogue and gathering agains government those policies which is not useful for our country. for example:
we can organize different demonstration in different places of the world and call the Taliban to re open gurl’s education.
we can collect evidence that we need and we want girl’s education. same in economic section we can do the same.

The government has obligations to the people such as; Ensuring justice, keeping the people safe from the crimes of the ancestors, applying the law equally, punishing those who disobey the law, ensuring the rights and liberties of the people, including men and women, etc., all of these give a legal meaning to sovereignty, population and territory.

If the new government cannot demonstrate the capability of the government by performing its duties in these fields, it will not be able to enjoy the support of the world and the fourth principle, which is recognition, for international legitimacy.

20 years war, 3 hundred thousand soldiers, the strong military that usa trained them for 20 years, those kind of military equipment and everything destroyed in one night only, it will annoy everyone when they saw. and still annoying me that why in one night everything destroyed.???
how many afghan solider’s were killed due to war, war and war.
how much people, how much young boys and girls were killed due to expulsions that taliban were the base of it.
if these points are not annoying you then what should we say about AFGHANISTAN??

generally, I am not agree with government recognition by international community at all.
I mean till the government has not changed their policy against afghan people it is good to not be recognized.
but in other side, this kind of situation is worse than recognition. so if the government get recognized by international community and still keep sanctions like this, so it is not acceptable at all.

Welcome on Issue identification phase!

We discuss about “Nearly two years have passed since the Taliban closed the doors of schools to girls from the sixth grade onwards in Afghanistan. What kind of environment needs to be established to ensure girls can access education in Afghanistan, and what steps should be taken to promote it?”

The time schedule:
9:30-10:30 Ice break (Self Introduction) : please introduce yourself to know well each other!

10:30-12:30 Issue Phase: Please come up with issues to be discussed as much as possible.

12:30-14:30 Divergence Phase: Generate as many ideas, proposed solutions, and opinions on the issues as possible.
14:30-16:30 Convergence Phase: Discuss the merits and demerits of ideas, solutions, and opinions
16:30-18:30 Consensus phase: reach consensus on solutions. In some cases, a vote will be taken.
18:30 Conclusion: Let us share the conclusion generated by our agent.

Raise Issues and Problems!!!

This is the moment for Detecting Issues. Delve in and list all concerns you come across within the topic Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA. :grinning:

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The Talian government has been proven in tow years that they can not be a legal governoment as well as they has been shown that they didn’t changed. The deprived women and girls from all primary humans right, they banned schools, work, and other areas to women and tgier restrictions gets more day ny day. In county that they dont accept women as a human being but only thier slaves and servants, the ligitmacy doesnt mean or takes place.

if the government will be recognized by international communities, then the opportunity of job, education and other opportunities will be open and we will see that the other countries will come again to afghanistan and have their own investment on afghanistan again because and unfortunately we have nothing and we are depending to other countries donation.
on the other hand, the international community has doubt that if afghanistan will be recognized then what will be the impact??

I appreciate your input on the topic. It seems like you’re highlighting some concerns about the Talian government and their treatment of women and girls. Could you please share more details about the specific issues you see within this context?

yes i am agree with you. if the international community see any changes to the structure of taliban, they will also take some action for them to be better but we did not see any good changes regarding the taliban government, they just make them worse.

Thank you for sharing your perspective. It seems like you’re concerned about the lack of positive changes in the Taliban government. Can you elaborate on what specific changes you had hoped to see and in what aspects of the government? Additionally, what do you see as the potential consequences of the lack of these changes?

If the aid is from other countries, and the government is supported by other countries, and the issue of recognition is a lie, this government will not disappear soon until all countries increase the pressure on them.

I appreciate the perspective you’ve presented regarding the government and aid from other countries. It’s clear that international support plays a significant role in sustaining the current government. However, let’s explore this topic more deeply. What are some potential challenges or implications of relying on aid from other countries? Are there any risks associated with such dependence?

As I think if this situation continues in Afghanistan comes with international and regional pressure to avert a looming humanitarian crisis that would further destabilize the region.

actually the america put taliban in the power for long term period

I completely understand your concerns about the Taliban government and the lack of positive changes. It’s important for the international community to assess any changes and take appropriate action to support a better future. Let’s continue to dialogue and explore possible solutions to this complex issue together.

I understand the diverse range of concerns and conditions surrounding the recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. It’s important to foster an inclusive government that upholds human rights and gender equality while addressing the challenges of cultural values and international standards. Balancing these factors will contribute to positive change and pave the way for a more sustainable future. Thank you for sharing these insightful perspectives.