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    Empowering Afghan Women: A Vital Step Towards Taliban Recognition

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesApril 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Taliban Recognition has been a topic of great concern for USA after their escape from the war-torn country. However, In a resounding declaration, the US State Department reaffirmed that the Taliban’s legitimacy hinges upon the active inclusion of women in both societal and economic realms. Speaking passionately during a press conference, Vedant Patel, the deputy spokesperson for the US Department of State, emphasized that the promotion of equal rights for Afghan women and girls stands as a cornerstone of Washington’s approach to Kabul.

    A Pivotal Principle

    Patel underscored, “Ensuring equal rights for Afghan women and girls remains a pivotal tenet of our Afghanistan policy. We consistently convey through various channels to the Taliban that their quest for legitimacy remains unattainable if they persist in marginalizing half of the population from societal and economic participation.”

    Urgent Calls for Action

    Echoing Patel’s sentiments, prominent political analysts and scholars from universities stress the urgent need for comprehensive, equal, and meaningful involvement of Afghan women and girls. They warn that Afghanistan faces an impending crisis if this exclusionary trend persists.

    Demand for Rights

    Zakiullah Mohammadi, a respected university scholar, asserts, “Access to education, employment, and individual liberties are fundamental rights that the Islamic Emirate must uphold without delay.”

    Naser Shafiq, a seasoned political analyst, concurs, stating, “Progress in Afghanistan hinges on ensuring that women have full access to essential rights like education and employment.”

    Silent Response

    While the Islamic Emirate has refrained from commenting on these pressing concerns, it has consistently emphasized the protection of women’s rights within the framework of Islamic law.

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