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Afghan crisis: March scores in Geneva; Call the Swiss government not to recognize the Taliban

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Geneva: Score People including the Afghan Diaspora hold a parade of protests here against the takeover of the Afghan Taliban, highlighting terrible human rights records under the previous clothing regime.
Holding a red, green and black flag Afghanistan and written placards with their demands, protesters raised the slogan against the Taliban and asked the Swiss federal government not to recognize the Taliban government.
Some placards read – Afghanistan’s life is important, we want peace.
Nearly 350 people participated in a parade from Palais de Wilson to a damaged chair.
The speaker also appealed to the federal government to systematically consider the case of asylum seekers from Afghanistan.
The Taliban entered Kabul on August 15 and took control of the Presidential Palace.
Protests came when the security situation in the capital of Afghanistan Kabul deteriorated and the clothes will be announced to the government.
In the past few days, several cities around the world witnessed protests against the takeover of Kabul.
The anti-Taliban protest in the UK entered the second week of last week after thousands of people took to the streets of Central London on August 21 to condemn the takeover of Afghanistan.
Former government officials, activists, and vulnerable groups were afraid of fines because the Taliban group had controlled Kabul.
The Taliban has tried to describe a more moderate image today than when they last seized power in 1996.
They have announced amnesty for all, including those who work for the Western military or government or Afghan police.
However, there are reports that the reality in the field is very different.
A few days after taking control, the Taliban brutally run a police chief who led the police in Bagdhis Province in Herat.
In July, the Taliban slaughtered nine Hazara ethnic men after controlling Ghazni Province Afghanistan.

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