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Yes it’s true
No in my opinion it is not like this maybe every talib is paston but not every paston is talib if we talk like this it will share the prejudice we can see lot of Persian perso which is in the government like etc… .
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Certainly! To generate an improved idea, could you please provide more information or specify the topic of interest regarding the Taliban-led government and its potential legitimacy from the international community?
in my opinion with this current situation the process of international community will not make any progress in order for the Taliban to be recognized, they must reconsider the restrictions they imposed especially on women, so that the society is satisfied with them
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Elections should be transparent, although we have witnessed non-transparent elections for years.
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Opening the gates of schools and universities, giving legitimate rights to women, freedom of speech, freedom of social media, inclusive government in which all ethnic groups have a share, a peaceful space for the people, creation of employment for the people.
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But I think the Taliban will never let the people choose their leader through voting.
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Yes it’s true, but the international community and countries collectively and directly established diplomatic relations with the Taliban many times but it didn’t influence the decision of Taliban
Thank you for sharing your improved idea. Encouraging collaboration and cooperation between different communities is a valuable suggestion. Other participants, what are your thoughts on this idea? Feel free to share your perspectives.
I agree, but on the contrary, the Taliban is increasing its restrictions day by day.
Since two years, they have imposed more than twenty restrictions against women.
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Yes I agree with you
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Yes if the Taliban comply with these conditions, it will greatly facilitate the process of international recognition