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Taliban pledge peace and women's rights under Islam as they strike conciliatory tone

Published 08/17/2021, 12:33 AM
Updated 08/18/2021, 12:58 AM
© Reuters. A man pulls a girl to get inside Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan August 16, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer

KABUL (Reuters) -The Taliban said on Tuesday they wanted peaceful relations with other countries and would respect the rights of women within the framework of Islamic law, as they held their first official news briefing since their lightning seizure of Kabul.

The Taliban announcements, short on details but suggesting a softer line than during their rule 20 years ago, came as the United States and Western allies resumed evacuating diplomats and civilians the day after scenes of chaos at Kabul airport https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/talibans-rapid-advance-across-afghanistan-2021-08-10 as Afghans thronged the runway.

A White House official said military flights had evacuated about 1,100 Americans from Kabul on Tuesday.

As they consolidated power, the Taliban said one of their leaders and co-founders, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, had returned to Afghanistan for the first time in more than 10 years. Baradar was arrested in 2010, but released from prison in 2018 at the request of former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration so he could participate in peace talks.

"We don't want any internal or external enemies," the movement's main spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said.

Women would be allowed to work and study and "will be very active in society but within the framework of Islam," he added.

As they rushed to evacuate, foreign powers assessed how to respond after Afghan forces melted away in just days, with what many had predicted as the likely fast unraveling of women's rights.

"If (the Taliban) want any respect, if they want any recognition by the international community, they have to be very conscious of the fact that we will be watching how women and girls and, more broadly, the civilian community is treated by them as they try to form a government," U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told MSNBC on Tuesday.

U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said they had agreed to hold a virtual meeting of Group of Seven leaders next week to discuss a common strategy and approach to Afghanistan.

During their 1996-2001 rule, also guided by Islamic sharia law, the Taliban stopped women from working. Girls were not allowed to go to school and women had to wear all-enveloping burqas to go out and then only when accompanied by a male relative.

The U.N. Human Rights Council will hold a special session in Geneva next week to address "serious human rights concerns" after the Taliban takeover, a U.N. statement said.

Ramiz Alakbarov, U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Afghanistan, told Reuters in an interview the Taliban had assured the United Nations it can pursue humanitarian work in Afghanistan, which is suffering from a drought.

'WALK THE TALK'

The European Union said it would only cooperate with the Afghan government following the Taliban's return to power if they respected fundamental rights, including those of women.

Within Afghanistan, women expressed skepticism https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/times-have-changed-some-afghan-women-defiant-taliban-return-2021-08-17.

Afghan girls' education activist Pashtana Durrani, 23, was wary of Taliban promises. "They have to walk the talk. Right now they are not doing that," she told Reuters.

Several women were ordered to leave their jobs https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/afghan-women-bankers-forced-roles-taliban-takes-control-2021-08-13 during the Taliban's rapid advance across Afghanistan.

Mujahid said the Taliban would not seek retribution against former soldiers and government officials, and were granting an amnesty for former soldiers as well as contractors and translators who worked for international forces.

"Nobody is going to harm you, nobody is going to knock on your doors," he said, adding that there was a "huge difference" between the Taliban now and 20 years ago.

He also said families trying to flee the country at the airport should return home and nothing would happen to them.

RESISTANCE AND CRITICISM

Mujahid's conciliatory tone contrasted with comments by Afghan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh, who declared himself the "legitimate caretaker president" and vowed not to bow to Kabul's new rulers.

It was not immediately clear how much support Saleh enjoys in a country wearied by decades of conflict.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the Taliban should allow the departure of all those who want to leave Afghanistan, adding NATO's aim was to help build a viable state and warning the alliance could strike if the country again becomes a breeding ground for terrorism.

The decision by Biden, a Democrat, to stick to the withdrawal deal struck last year by his Republican predecessor Trump has stirred widespread criticism at home https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-lawmakers-set-hearing-probe-events-afghanistan-2021-08-17 and among U.S. allies.

Biden's approval rating dropped by 7 percentage points to 46%, the lowest level of his seven-month-long presidency, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted on Monday. It also found that less than half of Americans liked how he has handled Afghanistan.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Taliban forces patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 16, 2021.REUTERS/Stringer

Biden said he had had to decide between asking U.S. forces to fight endlessly or follow through on Trump's withdrawal deal. He blamed the Taliban takeover on Afghan leaders who fled and the army's unwillingness to fight.

Washington was blocking the Taliban from accessing any Afghan government funds held in the United States, including about $1.3 billion of gold reserves at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a Biden administration official said.

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Just God knows what is going to happened next now people in Afghanistan and not just Afghanistan are in danger Bidengifted Afghanistanto TB. Sorry Joe but you failed
Biden sucjs big time.. Hate that guy..
LMAO. Everything is awesome?!
Because of bidens blunder thousands will die.
All of a sudden leftists declare victory! Taliban promised to treat women as Coran tells them.  Like dogs!
Women's rights according to the Quran is to be married at 6 and to have sex at 9. As the Prophet did, do likewise.
There is no such teaching anywhere. You werent there 1400 years back to see the mIndset and maturity of people. Clearly you arent mature pointing fingers at a Prophet.
Not sure the country will survive until the Republicans take over in '22. Biden and Kam Kam need to be impeached Now. There's no doubt that at least some Demmies will be on board as well.
unfortunately trumps statements have impowered the taliban and his insurrectionist supporters
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who flee the country 🐥🐤🐥🐤
The big question: Can you make a reliable deal with ter 'rori _sts? Look at deals made with NoKo, and deals made with China, Russia, and the rest of the axis of ev 'il
what a shame for the West.. I feel so sorry for all Afghan women..
why does anything the Taliban say is even taken with anything other than a pinch of salt - they signed an agreement for power sharing with Trump's monkey envoy to Afghanistan last year - they shouldn't have trusted them then and they shouldn't trust them now - women and girls are going to be raped and abused even worse than they are in the US and Europe, China, India and pretty much every other country in the world. It's a sick world we live in.
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Ghani had to leave some money behind as it would not all "fit in".
Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan with 4 cars, chopper full of cash
you would have thought he might have heard of bitcoin eh?
Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan with 4 cars, chopper full of cash: ReportAshraf Ghani announced his departure from Afghanistan in a lengthy Facebook post saying he is doing this to avoid bloodshed. He was headed to Tajikistan, but reports claimed Ghani's was not given the permission to land after which he went to Oman.
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under biden
Nope. Millennials are a disgrace to the USA.
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Trunp shoulda been president. The withdrawl would have gone worse but at least nobody would have been surprised about it. Just look what happened to the Kurds in Iraq under republican leadership.
No one was surprised about Biden messing this up. It would have been ansurprised if he didn’t mess anything up. ROFL
they get access to international planes isn't that another 911 waiting to happen?
Huh? Were 9/11 culprits Afghani?
 the 9/11 culprits were Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and their buddies the Bin Laden family
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Doha_Agreement_(2020) does not allow the Taliban to attack
Excuses excuses, there is a way Joe. If u sign an agreement for them to allow the Taliban in elections. Lets them have elections to elect whoever they want. If they elect Taliban, let them eat their cake.
Joe Biden is the most corrupt and weakest president, ever. What a joke is this guy, blaming everyone and then running away to avoid questions. Total dementia
Block but he's not lying! I have no issue with USA leaving but ffs the President is the worst this country has ever had. . AND he was selected not elected...
No doubt you'll block everyone you disagree with since it's not yet legal to send them to the GULAG.
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