Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

In my opinion the only possible way by which taliban can be recognize by world countries, they should accept whatever international community said, like accepting human right, making an inclusive government and …

I also suggest to the international community who were came to afghanistan and were involved in last two decades, to not leave the people of afghanistan alone. they have to call in UN and other international organization to persuasion the current government to take care of people necessities and their rights.
After some reformation in government policies and action it is good to be recognized.

I appreciate your input and the solution you’ve shared. It seems like you’re suggesting that for the Taliban to be recognized by world countries, they should accept the principles of the international community, such as human rights and forming an inclusive government.

Can you elaborate on what you mean by an “inclusive government”? What specific actions or characteristics do you think are necessary for the Taliban to demonstrate inclusivity?

Countries have established political and economic relations and dialogues with the Taliban, but they refuse to recognize this group. On the one hand, they demand the establishment of an inclusive government that represents all the social, ethnic and religious sectors of Afghanistan, and condition for the recognition of the Islamic Emirate as a pressure, and on the other hand, they are more concerned about the growth of terrorism than America and other western countries. They are afraid in the name of Islamism in Afghanistan.

I appreciate your insights on the complex issue of political and economic relations with the Taliban. It seems that countries are hesitant to formally recognize the Taliban due to concerns about inclusivity and the representation of various social, ethnic, and religious groups in Afghanistan. In addition, there is apprehension about the potential growth of terrorism and the influence of Islamist ideology in the country.

Given this context, I’d like to explore your thoughts further. How do you think countries can navigate these challenges and strike a balance between promoting inclusivity and addressing the concerns surrounding terrorism? Do you have any ideas or suggestions on how to approach this delicate situation?

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Thank you for your focus on this matter. It’s multi-layered, but I’d love to hear more from you. Please share your perspectives.

In my opinion, when we can achieve this phenomenon that we all fight together for the realization of our common dreams and aspirations
we can convey our messages for justice and equality to the world,
we can ask for help from the international community,United Nations and Human rights organization.

Currently, China, Russia, Uzbekistan and Iran are talking with the Taliban and have close but non-diplomatic relations because they believe that the Taliban can develop their sovereignty throughout Afghanistan in order to transform themselves into a government by weakening terrorist organizations, but it should be noted that Taliban Islamist terrorism was born in Afghanistan and has extreme religious beliefs and is strongly Pashtun ethnic

Hello there! I completely understand the concerns expressed regarding the recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. This situation calls for innovative approaches that prioritize human rights, inclusivity, and education. It’s crucial to engage in dialogue, negotiation, and garner support from the international community to address these challenges and pave the way for a brighter future in Afghanistan.

No country will recognize this government without changing the ways of the Taliban and at least achieving measures that will really help their internal legitimacy.

See it has been reported they replaced teachers with Mullahs to teach children i saw myself they were preparing their files to be hire as teacher. It is horrifying to see my children are going to attend that type of school.

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And the next step that will help to recognize the Taliban is economic development and stability. The government should prioritize economic development and stability to improve the living conditions of its citizens. This can be achieved through the implementation of sound economic policies, attracting foreign investment and promoting trade and commerce.

I appreciate your input, and I agree that economic development and stability are crucial factors in recognizing the Taliban. In order to dive deeper into this solution, let’s explore some potential strategies for implementing sound economic policies. How do you think the government can effectively prioritize economic development and stability? Additionally, how can they attract foreign investment and promote trade and commerce? Your thoughts on these matters would be valuable.

In the first round of their coming to power, they banned all elements, whether spiritual (people’s rights and freedoms, citizenship rights, elections), or material (the presence of devices and inventions that did not exist in Arab Bedouin societies). They even hung up the television, radio and camera symbolically.

I appreciate your input and the points you brought up about banning elements, whether they were spiritual or material. It seems like in their first round of coming to power, they wanted to restrict certain aspects of society that they believed didn’t align with Arab Bedouin traditions.

Could you share more about why you think they took such actions? Additionally, how do you see these actions impacting the society as a whole?

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Your attention to this is appreciated. :grinning: It’s not an easy topic, but I encourage any ideas, solutions, or viewpoints.

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Although twenty years later and during the war against America in Afghanistan, they became familiar with the use of these modern devices such as the Internet, smartphones, etc. and used them, and their opinion about such “evil devices” changed, but despite In many social issues such as women’s rights and freedoms, they still have a traditional medieval view.