JAHAN-E-EMROZ – The world and four years of Taliban rule
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After 4 years of repressive Taliban rule, Afghans are suffering in silence. Is the world still watching?
Niamatullah Ibrahimi, The University of Melbourne; Arif Saba, Deakin University, and Safiullah Taye, Australian Catholic University On August 15 2021, Afghanistan’s democratic republic collapsed. As the last US and NATO troops departed the country, the Taliban swept back into power and the Afghan people braced for an uncertain future. Despite promises of moderation and inclusion, four years later, the Taliban has established a repressive, exclus…
JAHAN-E-EMROZ – The world and four years of Taliban rule
In this episode of World Today on Amu TV, we examine the global perspective on the Taliban’s governance, the prospects for their recognition by the international community, and the future of international engagement with Afghanistan. The program also reviews the most important regional and global events of the past week. The post JAHAN-E-EMROZ – The world and four years of Taliban rule appeared first on Amu TV.
Women’s Protest Group Slams Engagement With Taliban Four Years On – KabulNow
The underground movement said that diplomatic engagement has, in effect, signaled tacit approval of the regime’s actions, normalizing its violations of fundamental rights. The post Women’s Protest Group Slams Engagement With Taliban Four Years On appeared first on KabulNow.
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