Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamD

Election is the key to recognition.

I think there is only one solution. Applying pressure from the international community and the United Nations on the Taliban in order to yield and leave power! Recognizing the Taliban will make life difficult in Afghanistan.

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It would be better if the government accept their responsibilities and quickly find some solutions to be useful for both sides.

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Remove restrictions on media.

Let civil societies to freely express their request and work with them for achieving those goals if they’re legitimate.

All the rules and regulations that the government bring them for people can’t make a better life for them they just limit their freedom.

Unfortunately these countries support them

Another solution that just came to my mind is that foreign and domestic organizations working in Afghanistan should provide more opportunities for job creation and capacity building for Afghan youth, especially girls. This ease can to some extent fill the loopholes of banning education and work.

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The recognition process should involve consultations with Afghan civil society, women’s groups, and minority representatives.

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I think if they want to recognized by other communities they have to do useful things for people.

The United Nations and regional organizations can play a vital role in facilitating discussions on government recognition.

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You’re right. They don’t deserve to be the leaders of Afghanistan or represent Afghanistan.

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The Afghan diaspora and international human rights organizations will continue to advocate for a transparent and inclusive government.

Yes, you are right, of course it should not be said that America is still in Afghanistan, but indirectly, it follows its own policy in Afghanistan, and indirectly supports the current government to some extent.

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I think the only way is to put pressure on Taliban to hold a national inclusive Jirga and involve all people to chose their leader as a presedent of our country

Yea totally this is the only way.

Is the recognition of the Taliba regime by the world for the benefit of our people or the detriment of us?

Definitely. And the people of Afghanistan can’t do any thing So the best way is to not be sad.

I agree with you! Neighboring countries, especially Pakistan and Iran, openly interfere in the domestic and foreign policies of the country; Although it was the same in previous years.

Ultimately, the decision on government recognition should prioritize the well-being and aspirations of the Afghan people.