Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamC

Good point. But, we all know that believing that international laws are against our believe is just a false one.

Yes totally, if they go a head with this mind that not allowed education for girl’s no country recognized Afghanistan.

I understand your concern regarding the Taliban’s restriction on girls’ education and recognition of Afghanistan. It is important to consider that if the Taliban continues to limit access to education for girls, it is unlikely that any country will recognize Afghanistan as a government. The international community emphasizes the importance of education for all, including girls, as a fundamental human right.

I understand your concern regarding the Taliban’s restriction on girls’ education and recognition of Afghanistan. It is important to consider that if the Taliban continues to limit access to education for girls, it is unlikely that any country will recognize Afghanistan as a government. The international community emphasizes the importance of education for all, including girls, as a fundamental human right.

but as I know they still work on girls :two_women_holding_hands: curriculum and I think they will soon open the door to education for girls.

I agree with you. Because Taliban think that they are the core of the world and everyone should listen to them.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the issue of recognizing the Taliban-led government. It is evident that there are diverse opinions on this matter. Some participants believe that the Taliban should address critical issues such as women’s education and human rights violations in order to be recognized by the international community. Others emphasize the importance of the Taliban government listening to the voice of the Afghan people and adhering to international standards. Let’s continue this discussion and explore different perspectives on this topic.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the issue of recognizing the Taliban-led government. It is evident that there are diverse opinions on this matter. Some participants believe that the Taliban should address critical issues such as women’s education and human rights violations in order to be recognized by the international community. Others emphasize the importance of the Taliban government listening to the voice of the Afghan people and adhering to international standards. Let’s continue this discussion and explore different perspectives on this topic.

so, what do you think is the basic problem with our Government?

If Taliban try to prove that they are not terrorist and give apart to all citizens of this country it may be useful.

The basic problem with the Taliban-led government is their history of terrorism and their lack of inclusivity and respect for the rights of all citizens. They need to address these issues to gain recognition from the international community.

The basic problem with the Taliban-led government is their history of terrorism and their lack of inclusivity and respect for the rights of all citizens. They need to address these issues to gain recognition from the international community.

what are the that terms for recognition of the Taliban You should point out all of them.

The terms for recognition of the Taliban include respecting human rights, particularly women’s rights, and adhering to international norms and standards.

No, still they don’t have such Qanon Asasi they do all this from their khetalogi.

The terms for recognition of the Taliban by the international community include respecting human rights, especially women’s rights, allowing girls to receive education, promoting peace and stability, and demonstrating a commitment to democratic processes and international norms.

Agree, now the situation of Afghanistan is so bad and security is also bad.

Yes, the situation in Afghanistan is indeed challenging at the moment, with significant security concerns and instability.

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I think the current government have been seeking international recognition and legitimacy but have faced criticism and isolation for their violation of human rights, especially against women and minorities.

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Afghanistan future depends on mutual engagement between the Taliban and international community, if the situation continues like this I mean uncertain, it would seriously affect civil people.