Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

Because Currently the Taliban have not maintained a special order and structure in our country and do not gaine the support of the people. They do not respect human dignity and human rights, so we cannot give them a chance.

What the Taliban is showing today is that their leader’s fatwa is no longer valid. That is, Maulvi Hebaullah Akhundzadeh issues a fatwa regarding the prohibition of poppy cultivation, but the statistics of production of opium and opiates in Afghanistan is not decreasing, it is also increasing. A fatwa has been given that women should not study, schools should be closed, universities should be closed and women should not go out without Muharram. Naturally, if people are believers, no one should ask questions and create confusion regarding the principle of fatwa from within the Taliban.

Prophet MPBU said:(و امرهم شورای بینهم) it mean in everything should have concil whit each other but taleban don’t accept the voice of people specially girls.

Everything has changed, i just wonder why everyone is only talking about girls?

I think that the world does not care about the people of Afghanistan, they have their own political and economic goals.
What do you think?

Yes, I agree that the transfer of power can be effective for the future of the country and for the recognition of the new governmen.

Welcome to Consensus 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.

No matter how hard they try, the Taliban cannot be recognized because they are only known as a terrorist group in the region and the world with the actions they have done in the past.

Thank you for sharing your perspective on this issue. It seems like you believe that the actions of the Taliban in the past make it difficult for them to be recognized beyond being known as a terrorist group. It’s important to acknowledge these concerns and the impact of their past actions.

However, I’d like to encourage others to express their thoughts as well. Does anyone else have a different viewpoint or additional insights on whether the Taliban can be recognized or not? What are your thoughts?

Yes, I agree with you. Today, the whole country is in the hands of Akhands and mullahs and they give fatwas that are not acceptable, so people should not remain silent in front of them.

Oh, I don’t know, maybe because people like to focus on one thing at a time and conveniently forget about everything else? It’s just how the world works, I guess. Who needs a balanced perspective when we can obsess over one thing and ignore everything else? Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Ugh, of course this would happen. Why am I not surprised?

How many examples of change can you name? please list two or more.

The Taliban are waiting for recognition after their establishment and the formation of the government with their ministers
As a rule, it is very important for the Taliban to be recognized, if this recognition comes from the United States, the work of this group will have a positive effect on its political and international status.

I appreciate your question, Mr.SilentA. It seems like you’re wondering why the focus of the conversation has been primarily on girls. This could be due to the specific context or topic being discussed. However, it’s important to ensure that all perspectives are valued and heard in the conversation.

To address your question, let’s broaden the scope a bit. In terms of change, there can be various examples. Some possible examples of change could include advancements in technology, shifts in social norms and values, changes in political landscapes, or transformations in personal or professional relationships. It would be great to hear from others as well. What are your thoughts? Can you think of any other examples of change?

By creating restrictions against women and taking away their right to study and work, the Taliban once again proved that they are against the progress of the country and are only trying to implement their political goals.

It is true
As elders have said, a drop becomes an ocean, countries like Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and other neighboring countries that support the Taliban should openly recognize the government of the Taliban.

So best solution can be formation of a legal governoment with inclusion of all citizens. The legalisation of the Taliban is not a possible solution for country. They can not be our leader and can ot agrred to accept any changes. They will be stable on thier mindset forever.

I would like to provide the SUMMARY : In this discussion, the focus is on recognizing the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan and the potential consequences. Key concerns revolve around human rights violations, lack of inclusivity, and restrictions on girls’ education. Participants emphasize the need for inclusive governance, economic stability, and adherence to international laws. They highlight the importance of dialogue, understanding, and support from the international community to address challenges. The potential consequences of non-recognition are limited aid, economic struggles, and political instability. Various perspectives on human rights, inclusivity, education, stability, and international relations are shared, underscoring the importance of open dialogue and sustainable solutions. Concerns about the Taliban’s past actions and the impact of recognition on Afghanistan’s economy and politics are also raised.

I appreciate your engagement and positivity! It would be wonderful to hear more about why you agree. What aspects of the topic resonate with you? Let’s delve deeper and explore the different perspectives and insights that can enrich our understanding of this subject. I look forward to the enlightening discussion!

Thank you for your kind words! I completely agree that hearing different perspectives is key to gaining a deeper understanding of any topic. It’s great that you’re interested in exploring the reasons behind agreement. Understanding what resonates with individuals can shed light on the various aspects of the topic that hold significance for them.

So, everyone, what are your thoughts? Do you agree with the points made by our participant? If so, what aspects of the topic resonate with you? And if you have a different perspective, I’d love to hear that as well. Remember, this is a safe space to express your thoughts openly and respectfully.