Nearly three months after the Taliban illegitimately wrested power, Afghanistan is at the edge of ocean. The United Nations has formerly advised that Afghanistan is on the point of one of the world’s worst philanthropic heads.
That this monstrously unstable condition has been created by the strategic and functional mistakes of the largest global military power of the world, the US, makes this a development of much lesser concern to the Americans themselves and their abettors and mates.
After the foreign colors withdrew, Taliban have been erecting a narrative of a “ moderate Taliban” to gain recognition from transnational community. The messaging is concentrated on remittal, community conciliation, stability and reconstruction.
Farther, there have been reports of raising violence, gross mortal rights violations and retributive and ethnical killings. It’s getting clear that Taliban2.0 are going to be worse, as their worldview remains unchanged, embedded in medieval testaments especially, on the pivotal issue of women rights.
Though in the first Taliban news conference after the group recaptured control of the Afghan capital Kabul, Taliban prophet Zabiullah Mujahid sought to assure women. He said, “ Our sisters, (and) our men have the same rights.” Officially, in these addresses, Taliban leaders emphasise that they wish to grant women their rights “ according to Islam”.
The Islamists, still, progressed to incontinently abolish the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, indicating a tough path ahead for women in the country. The government formed by the Taliban is each-manly, comprising substantially mullahs. Indeed in the Ministry of Education, womanish professionals are absent.
The Taliban’s Higher Education Ministry consulted only manly preceptors and scholars on continuing the function of universities. The illegitimate governance has stripped women of introductory rights and plunged their country deeper into poverty and hunger amid an profitable meltdown.
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