Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

There are many reasons, but the most important reason that justifies the non-recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan should be found in the nature of this government system and the form and conditions of the Taliban’s rise to power.

but the ban of schools is one of the problems and many other issues are to be corrected

I think as long as the Taliban government does not respond positively to these demands of the international community, I do not think that the international community will be willing to recognize them.

Do you think Taliban will Change thier performance and actions about women under the pressure of international community for recognizing thier government?

Unfortunately, I am very worried that if the world does not recognize Afghanistan, this country will suffer a severe economic, educational and political crisis, the people will all become poor, women and girls will be deprived of the right to work and education. How will they support their families and children?

in the past 20 years the old regime created the base of roles and condition of afghanistan but in 1 night everything destroyed and they are trying to start from zero

Failure to recognize the Taliban could lead to international sanctions, restrictions on establishing relations with other countries, increased violence and insecurity in Afghanistan and neighboring regions, exacerbation of the humanitarian and economic crisis in the country, and increased terrorist threats worldwide. Additionally, the Taliban’s disregard for human rights and individual freedoms may create doubt and hesitation among the international community about the possibility of cooperation with them.

What happened two years ago in Afghanistan is considered a unique event from an ideological, political and geopolitical point of view. There are governments or systems that come out of a revolution, a coup or an armed movement, but they do not face insurmountable problems in being recognized at the international level, at least in the sphere of their relatives and friends. There are even countries that, despite the change of government or system, the recognition of the country or government does not change.

from my idea, they will not change their performance

Ah, what an interesting point you’ve made! While the Taliban does hold significant power in Afghanistan, it is crucial to explore alternative ways of engaging with the country. International diplomacy plays a vital role in fostering communication and understanding. By broadening our perspective and engaging in meaningful dialogue, we can work towards a more inclusive and peaceful future for Afghanistan. Don’t you think?

I appreciate your comprehensive summary of the discussion regarding the lack of international recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. It’s essential to address concerns regarding treatment of women, human rights violations, and inclusivity, while also aiming for positive changes, adherence to international standards, and economic stability. Recognizing the potential consequences of non-recognition, such as political instability and hindered aid efforts, underscores the importance of gaining support from the international community. The role of NGOs in providing aid is vital, yet we must also acknowledge and overcome the potential challenges they may face.

In order for the Taliban government to be recognized, they must undertake a series of measures, including inclusion and representation. The government must try to be inclusive and representative of all Afghan people, including different ethnic and religious groups. This can be achieved by forming a broad-based government that includes representatives from various factions and ensuring women’s meaningful participation in decision-making processes.

First of all, the Taliban government will be recognized when the Taliban first respects the rights of all Afghans, especially women.

as a question, what do you think, will taliban change their performance to be recognized country and creating opportunities for afghan people ???

I don’t think because they will never be satisfied with the removal of restrictions on women due to their weak opinions

I do not think so
Because starting from scratch in a country like Afghanistan is very difficult and illogical
Because we have everything in Afghanistan
It is enough to have international and global interaction.

Also, respect for human rights can be effective for their recognition. The government should support and protect human rights, including freedom of speech, assembly and religion. It should work to end discrimination or violence against minority groups and ensure fair and just treatment of all citizens.

By imposing such restrictions on half of the society and increasing poverty in the country, they will always remain at zero.

In my opinion, the Taliban may accept some cases and change some cases a little.
But, in the long time I don’t believe.

Solutions for the recognition of the current Taliban regime:
If the Taliban want their system to be recognized at the world level, it is necessary to respect the right to work and education of Afghan women and girls, freedom of speech and all the human rights of the Afghan people. And the constitution must be drafted.