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Abbas Stanikzai: Lack of Justice in the Country Causes People to Flee

October 27, 2024

Zan News

Zan News: Abbas Stanikzai, the Political Deputy of the Taliban's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasized in a meeting at the Institute of Strategic Studies of this ministry that the survival of the current Taliban regime depends on establishing justice in society. He stated that in a society where justice is not implemented and corruption and disorder prevail, people will not trust such a regime and will flee the country.

He said, "In any society where justice is not ensured and equal rights are not given to people as humans and Muslims, the people do not consider the regime as belonging to them and will flee the country."

Stanikzai pointed out that Afghans have always been victorious in the battlefield but have failed in politics. He remarked, "If they cannot fulfill their responsibilities correctly and make the regime stable and enduring, they will be accountable to God and the martyrs of the past 20 years."

He stressed the need to expand relations with the international community for the continuation of the Taliban regime, stating, "The world is like a village, and one cannot live in it without relationships and trade."

Additionally, Stanikzai called on Taliban officials to take responsibility and emphasized the importance of focusing on knowledge and education in the country.

These statements come at a time when, following the Taliban's return to power, education for girls above sixth grade has been banned, and women have been deprived of many social activities—policies that have faced widespread domestic and international backlash.

Moreover, BRICS member countries, during their recent meeting in Kazan, called for the establishment of an inclusive government in Afghanistan and emphasized citizens' rights, including those of women and various ethnic groups, in their final statement. Previously, China and Pakistan had also stressed the need for a comprehensive and inclusive government that includes all ethnicities and political groups in Afghanistan.

In the wake of the Taliban's rule, a significant number of Afghan citizens have left the country and migrated to various nations.

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