Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamD

Yes as you mention de facto authorities have not been able to gain recognation inside of country so gaining international recognition will remain a dream

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Considering the current situation of our country, Is the recognition of the Taliban beneficial or detriment to the people of Afghanistan?

I think the Taliban government is controlled and led by external factors.
Our opposite side is not only the Taliban, but those foreign factors who have formed and organized the Taliban group since three decades.

Until the goals of foreign agents in Afghanistan will not complete, this country will never see the good days.

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Reopening the educational centers will bring up globally legitimacy.

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So what is the solution?

Without a doubt. The Taliban government will not survive until their goals and those of their masters here are not completed.

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Current government will demonstrate itself by its action whether they accomplished the conditions of legality or not!

I am of the opinion that the world will not recognize the Taliban government until the opportunity for education and training of women and girls is provided and justice and equality are not established.

For international legitimacy first they need internal recognition.

I do not agree with you!
The issue of girl’s education is one of the important issue. However the presence of terrorist groups in the Afghanistan, drug trafficking, extra-legal killing and the formation of an inclusive government are other issues for recognize from others countries.

As I said, other countries are thinking about their own interests. If it’s not so, why do they brought an extremist group that knows nothing about government and governance over the people of Afghanistan?

So all the people of Afg are tester that when taliban came in Afg, its back 20 years and all the situation changed and its difficult to improve again to achieve measure of 20 years

The developing of the country is belong to the government and there rules and the regime if they cant do it, it should change.

Yes, but if they accept the government of the Taliban, the world’s priority will be to respect human rights.

It may be a little funny, but I have to admit this::arrow_heading_down:
Everyone proudly says that Afghanistan has a history of five thousand years, but personally, when I open and read the history of Afghanistan, I do not enjoy at all.

I feel that we have spent a shameful and hateful history of five thousand years. Because during several periods of the kingdom, it is written that a certain person killed or blinded his brother, his father, and then sat on the throne. This series of looting took place several times.

So where should we be proud of in this history?
When Afghanistan was formed like this from the beginning of history, God knows how long this misery and poverty will continue?!
Sometimes I say to myself: My country has a treasure from us, but not for us, but for others. Our homeland has no head and body.

The poet says:
به کجا برم سری را وطنی که سر ندارد

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Yes, to prevent the situation from getting worse, a major change in the political system is needed.

But Taliban will not accepted by people, speacial those who lost the member of their family.

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First world countries should work with the Afghan authorities to create a better world for the Afghan people… to try to influence what happens in Afghanistan for the betterment of the Afghan people as well as a stable region.

I agree exactly and it also includes financial support and equipment.

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Yes but I think the Taliban should make an inclusive government that from every kind of people must be there and that might be good