Has passed since the Taliban took power in Kabul, and no country has yet recognized the Taliban government. However, several and major phone database powers, including Russia, have expressed their willingness to establish normal relations with the Taliban government. Masood warned against recognizing the Taliban. He said any country that decides to do so will be held accountable for the tyranny and brutality of the Taliban. He accused the Taliban of carrying out large-scale illegal arrests, torture and killings of civilians in and other areas. The United Nations has also highlighted these killing
Masood said 97 percent of the people arrested by the Taliban had nothing to do with his National Resistance Front. He said the Taliban did this to put psychological pressure on them. Masood apologized to the victims' families and said he was unable to help them due to limited resources. call for dialogue Political dialogue is the only way to resolve the crisis, Masood said. had several contacts with Taliban leaders, including a face-to-face meeting with Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan six months ago. But Masood said the talks did not go well. He blamed the Taliban, saying they had not gotten to the point where a political solution could be reached. However, Masood said there were signs that the Taliban base would prefer a more open and inclusive process.
He hopes this idea will reach the top leaders. gettyimages - Photo Credit: Getty Images / BBC News A banner in the pre-Taliban-era Valley shows Ahmed and his father. But he knew he faced a long and lonely battle. "The world has abandoned the Afghan people. It has left us alone to fight global terrorism," he said. This article is reprinted with permission from "BBC News Chinese" , the original text is published here Further reading dirge under extreme poverty and war: drug addicts and wild dogs are scattered all over the hillsides of Kabul, like the walking dead New Taliban rules: Afghan women must "cover their whole body" when going out, and male guardians will be warned or