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Haqqani: We did not accept the orders of the international community, they do not recognize us

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Haqqani: We did not accept the orders of the international community, they do not recognize us

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Minister of Interior Affairs of the Taliban, said during his visit to Paktia province that the group was not recognized due to not accepting the orders of the international community.
The Minister of Interior Affairs of the Taliban has said in the video tape of his speech in the Gardisiri district of Paktia on Tuesday, the 13th of Cancer, which is circulating on social networks, that Afghans have gained their freedom and do not owe anything to anyone. this relation
He, who was giving a speech in the gathering of some scholars and tribal elders of this district, added: Although they did not recognize us, we did not accept their order, we did not accept their request.

The Taliban official did not say anything about what the international community specifically asked for in exchange for official recognition of the group.
However, what has been identified so far among the demands of the international community from the Taliban is the formation of a comprehensive government, respect for human rights, especially women’s rights, and severing ties with terrorist groups, which the Taliban has not agreed to.
After regaining control of the country, the Taliban have not only failed to comply with the Doha agreement to preserve the gains of the past two decades, but have also increased restrictions on the country’s citizens, especially women and girls.
In addition to banning women’s training, education and work, the leadership of this group also closed women’s hair salons in the last case.
However, the Taliban have always claimed that their regime is inclusive and that they have ensured women’s rights in accordance with Islamic Sharia.
Earlier, the political deputy of the United Nations representative office in Afghanistan said that if the restrictions on women continue, global relations with the Taliban will not improve.
This is despite the fact that nearly two years have passed since the Taliban regained control over Afghanistan, and no country has recognized this group so far.

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