Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

Opening the embassy is a separate issue and opening schools is an internal issue in Afghanistan

but how it is possible ??

we can not compare that why the embassies are open or close?
this is spreate issue

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agree with you

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What are the potential consequences of the international community recognizing the Taliban?

Yes, I agree with you, no one knows what the future of the Afghan people and this government will be. I think even the leaders of the Taliban do not know what the future of their government will be.

well, we can say disappointing of people which is going on currently in country is a demerit of this government.
all these going conflicts like women education and work, economic conflicts made by government, immigration of educated and rich people from country and so on, all these are demerits of this government and maybe it will lead to fail and change the government again and again, unfortunately in our country it is used to change the government every or second decade.

The potential consequences of the international community recognizing the Taliban are complex and multifaceted. On one hand, recognition could provide the Taliban with a degree of legitimacy and facilitate their reintegration into the international community. This could lead to increased stability in Afghanistan and the wider region.

if the international communities recognize them, the taliban will put many other rules on afghan people.
maybe they are just waiting for the international community to admit them. then they will put many rules to girls and boys and for all the people.

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The situation of the Taliban and countless other examples are among the documents of those who believe that there is no rule-of-thumb “international community” in international relations. Rather, what exists is an international structure based on the interests of different countries, and any country that has more power benefits more from this structure.

I totally agree to you that the mental health of the Afghan people is indeed a crucial concern following the Taliban’s rise to power. The conflict between pashtuns and non-pashtuns exacerbates this issue, as the majority of the Taliban consists of pashtuns. This association between the Taliban and pashtuns creates a sense of unease and insecurity among non-pashtun communities, further impacting their overall peace of mind. Addressing the mental health needs of all Afghan individuals, regardless of their ethnic background, is vital to ensuring a sense of calm and stability within the country.

Furthermore, recognition could also have economic consequences. If the international community were to lift sanctions or provide economic assistance to the Taliban, this could fuel corruption and exacerbate existing economic inequalities. It could also lead to increased competition for resources and potentially destabilize neighboring countries.

Got it Mr. Ajmal and It is agreeable that if the international community recognizes the Taliban, it could potentially lead to the imposition of stricter rules on the Afghan people. History has shown that the Taliban’s previous rule was characterized by oppressive restrictions, particularly targeting women and their access to education and basic rights. Therefore, acknowledging the Taliban without imposing conditions or monitoring their actions may embolden them to revert to their previous practices, making it crucial for the international community to remain vigilant and prioritize the protection of human rights in any engagement with the Taliban.

Do you think that the government will be recognized in this state, will the situation change after that?
Will schools and universities be opened for girls?
Despite all these conversations, the gates of the universities have not been opened, and they will not be opened until pressure is applied!!

and also If the Taliban can separately and through negotiations, convince the governments of different countries of the world to recognize its rule over Afghanistan, it will have covered the main part of the way to become a member of the international community.

Yes you are right but how could the potential recognition of the Taliban by the international community impact economic consequences such as corruption, existing economic inequalities, competition for resources, and destabilization of neighboring countries?

Taliban have severely restricted education for women and girls and barring women from universities, banning girls’ secondary schooling, and preventing even younger girls from attending school in Afghanistan.
So ,by these steps we can end this conflict:

1.The international community should use its leverage to push the Taliban to reopen public &private universities.
2.Engaging with Taliban
3.The United States and its allies should make any recognition of the Taliban contingent on their providing education to women and girls .

also i would like to say that current government does not have any merits except stoped blasts and explosions which they were made by their own.
without bomb blasts and explosions has stoped, nothing else has happened to effect positively.

Yes, unfortunately it is
Afghanistan needs creative, capable and tactful leaders to transform Afghanistan into a strong political, cultural and educational country with new global ideas and systems.

It is difficult to predict with certainty whether the government will be recognized in this state and how it will impact the situation. However, if the government is recognized, there is a possibility that changes might occur, including the opening of schools and universities for girls. It is evident that pressure needs to be applied to expedite these changes. While conversations have taken place, action is necessary to bring about the desired results of opening the gates of universities for girls.