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Taliban close to forming a new government in Afghanistan

Taliban close to forming a new government in Afghanistan
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KABUL: Taliban is expected to form a government on Friday with a new regime under an intense international supervision of his oath to rule Afghanistan with a greater tolerance, especially in women’s rights.
The new administrative announcement can be done after Friday afternoon prayers, two Taliban sources told AFP, when Islamist shifted the gears from the rebel group to regulating power, the days after the United States entirely pulled his troops and ended two decades of war.
While the West has adopted a waiting-and-see approach to the Taliban, there are several signs of involvement with new leaders gathering with PACE.
The United Nations said he had restarted humanitarian flights to the country, linking the capital of Pakistan Islamabad with Mazar-I-Sharif in North Afghanistan and Kandahar in the south.
A Taliban spokesman Tweeted on early Friday that the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has promised to maintain his embassy in Afghanistan opening and “wearing” humanitarian relationships “.
Western Union and Moneygram said that they continued transferring money, which relied heavily on relatives from relatives abroad abroad To survive, and Qatar said he was working to reopen the airport in Kabul – a lifetime for assistance.
British and Italian foreign ministers while both headed to neighboring Afghanistan in the coming days to discuss the fate of refugees who still hoped to escape From the Taliban.
The new ruler has promised to be more accommodating than during their first assignment from 1996 to 2001, which also came after years of conflict – the first Soviet invasion in 1979, and then a bloody civil war.
The first regime was famous for its brutal interpretation and violence The Islamic Law Adap, and his treatment of women, who was forced behind closed doors, were banned from school and worked and denied freedom of moves.
Now, all eyes are on whether the Taliban can deliver a cabinet that is able to manage the captured economy and respect the government’s more “inclusive” movement.
Speculation is rampant about the composition of the new government, even though a senior official said this week that women could not be included.
In the western city of Herat, around 50 women rose to the streets Thursday with rare and challenging protests for the right to work and because of the lack of women’s participation in new governments.
“It is our right to have education, work, and security,” the demonstrators shouted Unison, said an AFP journalist who witnessed the protest.
“We are not afraid, we are united,” he added.
Herat is a relatively cosmopolitan city on the ancient silk road near the Iranian border.
This is a more prosperous one in Afghanistan, and girls have returned to school there.
One organizer of protests, Basira Taheri, told AFP that he wanted the Taliban to put women in the new cabinet.
“We want the Taliban to conduct consultations with us,” said Taheri.
“We don’t see women in their meetings and meetings.” Among 122,000 people who fled Afghanistan in airlift led by the US which ended on Monday was the first Afghan women journalist who interviewed a Taliban official living on television.
Speaking to AFP in Qatar, the former anchor for the Tolo news media group said women in Afghanistan “in a very bad situation”.
“I want to tell the international community – please do anything (you can) for Afghan women,” Beheshta Arghand said.
Women’s rights are not the only major concern in leading the announcement of the new Taliban government.
In Kabul, residents voiced concerns over the country’s long-term economic difficulties, now seriously exacerbated by the takeover of militant movements.
“With the arrival of the Taliban, it was true to say that there was security, but the business had dropped below zero,” Karim Jan, owner of an electronic goods shop, told AFP.
The United Nations warned earlier this week from the “humanitarian disaster” that loomed in Afghanistan, as called those who still wanted to escape from the new regime to be given a way out.
The Italian Foreign Minister will visit Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Qatar and Pakistan from Friday to help Afghan refugees, while his English partners will go to the area next week.
Qatar’s foreign minister said on Thursday the Gulf country worked with the Taliban to reopen the Kabul airport as soon as possible.
Turkey said it also evaluated proposals from the Taliban and others for the role in running the airport.

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