Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamC

There is a very clear point on it; if the international community recognizes the TB-lead government in Afghanistan as they are with the structure it is right now those things will happen.

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Yes , If they accept terms that will be good for government and people as well.

That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the impact of fast fashion on the environment and workers’ rights? Please feel free to share your opinions.

That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the impact of fast fashion on the environment and workers’ rights? Please feel free to share your opinions.

Yeah if they accept the terms there will not be any of this problems anymore.

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That’s an interesting point you brought up about the impact of social media on mental health. What are the potential issues you see arising from this? Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts.

Yes sure, if they accept all terms and condition it would be beneficial for people as well.

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Of course one of the conditions for the recognition of governments by the international community is compliance with international rules and principles.

That’s an interesting point you brought up. Other participants, would you like to share your thoughts on the potential issue of lack of affordable housing options in urban areas?

That’s an interesting point you brought up. Other participants, would you like to share your thoughts on the potential issue of lack of affordable housing options in urban areas?

Before seizing power, the Taliban is at the beginning of an Islamic movement that has a special and extremely conservative interpretation of Islam (Sharia). They even claim for their lifestyle that they should live like Sadr Islam.
All elements, both spiritual (people’s rights and freedoms, citizenship rights, elections) and material (the presence of devices and inventions that did not exist in the primitive Arab societies) are prohibited.
With such thoughts, which country dares to recognize this group.

Yes you are absolutely right

That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the potential impact of social media on mental health and its role in promoting unrealistic beauty standards? Please feel free to share your opinions.

That’s an interesting perspective. Other participants, what are your thoughts on the potential impact of social media on mental health and its role in promoting unrealistic beauty standards? Please feel free to share your opinions.

There are 5 issues Taliban should consider in order to be recognized

  1. Territorial disputes
  2. Political instability
  3. Human rights violations
  4. Economic instability
  5. Lack of diplomatic relations with other countries

Thank you for your interest in participating in this discussion. Could you kindly provide a potential issue for us to discuss within 30 words? Your contribution is highly valued.

I think it is better to international community don’t recogniz the TB
Because it will create dangerous problems .TB will become more cruelty

Yes if they obey the international rules and regulations all the existence problem will be solved.

As far as I know, there are some points the Taliban should solve to become a recognized country:

  1. Military conflicts with neighboring countries
  2. Environmental issues
  3. Lack of infrastructure and development
  4. Corruption and governance issues
  5. Religious or ethnic tensions.

The potential impact of social media on mental health and well-being is a complex and debated issue. On one hand, social media can provide a sense of connection and support, allowing individuals to stay connected with friends and family, join communities with shared interests, and access valuable resources and information.

However, there are also several negative aspects of social media that can impact mental health. One major concern is the constant exposure to curated and idealized versions of others’ lives, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy, comparison, and low self-esteem.