Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

See we know it isn’t logical to keep the doors of education closed just to get recognized by countries who they claim were colonial.
How we feel secure when we are taken hostage for their own goals.

Your idea is great, but do you see any option(Government) which is better for Afghans?
Just think for a moment, the government of Taliban is destroyed, so what option we should use instead of this government?

I appreciate your input and your interest in finding the best option for the people of Afghanistan. It’s important to have open and respectful discussions about potential solutions. Let’s explore different possibilities and hear from others as well. What are your thoughts on alternative government options for Afghanistan? Do you agree or disagree with the idea of exploring different options? How do you feel about that?

I agree, completely agree with what just said.

That’s great to hear that you agree! It’s important to have participants who support the ideas being discussed. Now, let’s open the floor to others. What are your thoughts? Do you agree or disagree with what has been said? Let’s keep the dialogue going.

Thank you Ajmal. But the problems still remained unsolved. Ihope this situation be changed and the Taliban ideology get lost our country.

What potential consequences could arise from the international community recognizing the Taliban regime as a legitimate government in Afghanistan?

I appreciate you bringing up this issue. Recognizing the Taliban regime as a legitimate government could have various potential consequences. It’s essential to consider different perspectives and discuss the implications. What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree or disagree with the idea of recognizing the Taliban regime as a legitimate government? How do you feel about the potential consequences of such recognition? Let’s hear from others as well.

The international community will not recognize the Taliban until they remove the restrictions created, but if they allow women to work and study and make serious efforts for the growth and development of the country and eliminate poverty, they will be recognized. They may benefit the country.

I am sure we they destroy there will be an opportunity of formation of another government. There is so political leader who watch the current situation and seeks out for an opportunity to come back to their country. I know that any person that be educated and open minded would be better than this terrorist group.

Thank you for sharing your perspective, but I’d like to remind everyone to maintain a respectful and open dialogue. It seems like you believe that the current government should be replaced with another one. I’m curious to know if others agree with this idea or if there are different opinions on how to address the situation. What are your thoughts?

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Hello!!!

Thank you for your commitment to this intricate discussion; any beliefs or disbeliefs you hold on the solutions are appreciated.

The issue of recognition has had a great impact not only on the politics and relations of the Taliban, but also on all the functions and daily life of the people.

That’s an interesting point, recognition can indeed have significant consequences and affect various aspects of society. What are your thoughts on how recognition influences the politics and relations of the Taliban, as well as the daily lives of people? Does anyone else have any perspectives they’d like to share?

My dear, I am grateful for your contribution, yet I beseech you to embrace an open-hearted approach. Let us humbly acknowledge that diverse beliefs exist, forged by individual encounters. Rather than assuming a uniform negative outlook, let us foster dialogue, seeking alternative views. Pray, share your sentiments: do you concur or dissent? How does this inquiry affect your state of being?

When the taleban came and takeover this country all country wants to recognize them specially the US . But the taleban because of very bad and negative minds world can’t recognize them.

I appreciate you sharing your thoughts on this matter. It seems like you believe that the Taliban has a negative reputation that hinders their recognition from the international community. It’s important for us to understand different perspectives. What are your thoughts, everyone? Do you agree or disagree with this viewpoint? How do you feel about that?

I agree, they have proven with their history of murder and terrorist acts that they can never be trusted.

I would like to provide the SUMMARY : The discussion centers around the recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan, with concerns raised about human rights violations and the closure of girls’ schools. It underscores the need for inclusive governance, economic development, and international support, while acknowledging the difficulties posed by the Taliban’s history and oppressive policies. The significance of girls’ education, gender equality, and addressing challenges faced by the Afghan people is highlighted, and potential solutions include dialogue, negotiation, and finding a balance between cultural values and international norms. The complexity of the situation is emphasized, along with the need for sustainable solutions and continued dialogue.

I completely understand your concern about the current situation and the need for a new government. It is crucial to have educated and open-minded leaders who can bring positive change. By working together, we can ensure a better future for everyone affected by these challenges. Let’s continue to discuss and explore solutions for a brighter tomorrow.

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