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Suhail Shaheen Will Be Afghanistan’s Ambassador To The UN

Suhail Shaheen will be Afghanistan’s ambassador to the United Nations, the Taliban announces.

The Taliban has announced the name of its Doha spokesman Suhail Shaheen as the UN ambassador to Afghanistan. Actually this week Shaheen is to speak at the UN forum in New York.

For this, the Taliban has written a letter to the UN requesting it.

The Taliban have said they want help to rebuild their identity on the international stage and the war-torn country. But for the United Nations, it is a dilemma.

In a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday, Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaki urged that the Taliban also get a chance to speak on the UN forum.

Mottaki’s letter requesting him to address the annual high-level meeting ending on Monday has been confirmed by Guterres’ spokesman Farhan Haq.

The Taliban group, which took full control of Afghanistan last month, has said that the leader of the country’s former government will no longer be a representative.

Until now, until the approval of the United Nations on this, Ghulam Iskai will represent Afghanistan on the platform of the global body.

Meanwhile, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tami bin Hamad Al Thani has urged world leaders not to boycott the Taliban.

It is noteworthy that after the capture of Panjshir, Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen had said that we have control over the whole of Afghanistan, independence has returned to the whole country.

The spokesman said that the Afghan people are very happy and calm.

Regarding Panjshir, he claimed that now Panjshir province is also under our control.

Soon peace will be established there like in other areas. Shaheen said that the battle of 20 years has now been won.

Women’s rights will be violated under Taliban rule, Pakistani newspaper expressed serious concern

Afghan women will once again be treated as second-class citizens with limited rights and unabated repression in Afghanistan, a media report said on Tuesday.

The harsh reality is that Afghan women will face unabated repression in their own country.

The Taliban, in the name of their arbitrary interpretation of Islam, will violate the rights and freedoms of women in Afghanistan.

The News International of Pakistan published this report on Tuesday.

The News International reported that Afghan women will not only experience physical abuse but will also be subjected to structural, cultural, and institutional atrocities.

Women are not allowed to work with men in workplaces. Women working with men were called prostitutes by a militant Taliban leader on Afghan national TV.

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