Ata spokesman: The United States is an interview with Phoenix, Phoenix, an isolated Afghanistan
Author:Phoenix Television Time:2022.08.16
After the Taliban in Afghanistan took over the regime, he tried to break the state of isolation, but at the same time, the retrogression of Afghan women's rights and interests has repeatedly caused criticism. In an exclusive interview with the Afghanistan government spokesman, Mu Jashid, a spokesman for the Afghanistan government, criticized the United States as a black hand that promoted Afghanistan by the international community. Regarding the issue of women's rights, he said that the feminism of the West does not match the culture and customs stipulated in the Islamic law law.
Afghanistan Taliban has been in power in the past year that although individual countries such as Pakistan, Russia, and Iran have accepted the interim government in Afghanistan and dispatched diplomatic staff, so far, there is no state that has officially recognized the legitimacy of the Taliban new regime.
In an exclusive interview with the Afghanistan government, a spokesman for the Afghanistan government, criticized the United States as a black hand that promoted Afghanistan by the international community.
Phoenix Satellite TV reporter Zheng Yizhi:
So far, there has not been a country's formal recognition (Afghanistan) Taliban's new regime. In this state of isolation in the international community, how does the Atta temporary government intend to break the situation?
Afghan Interim Government spokesman Mu Jahid:
As you mentioned earlier, some countries, such as Pakistan, Russia, and Iran, have accepted our diplomatic staff to their country. It can be said that these countries have indirectly acknowledged our government. The Taliban Interim Government has launched official cooperation with many countries, and held talks with representatives of different countries. Our leaders also attended many international conferences.
It can be seen that these countries are working hard to establish a normal relationship with the Taliban Interim Government, but the United States is trying to prevent other countries from moving in this direction. We hope that we can establish a normal and friendly relationship with various countries around the world as soon as possible, which is in line with everyone's interests.
At the beginning of the stage, Afghanistan Taliban publicly promised to respect women's rights. However, a series of restrictions on women have been introduced in March and May this year, stipulating that women must wear robes covering the whole body when they go out, and it is forbidden for girls over the 6th grade to enter middle schools.
When asked, "whether this series of restrictions on women mean, under the control of Taliban, women's rights and interests are getting less and less and how the rights and interests of Afghan women can be guaranteed." The world's definition of women's rights and interests is very different. I believe that Afghan women will agree with relevant policies.
Afghan Interim Government spokesman Mu Jahid:
I think there are two different definitions of women's rights. One is the rights and interests of Islamic women represented and supported by the Islamic Chief. This is based on the Islamic law. Our culture and customs are not consistent.
I believe that Afghan women will agree with the relevant policies we introduced. Then, the girls you mentioned to learn from, our education system does have some problems, but in nine provinces, girls can go to middle school. The Taliban Interim Government is trying to resolve the criticism and opposition of religious people's education. We hope that this contradiction can be resolved as soon as possible.
Source: Hong Kong Report, Phoenix Satellite TV
Edit: Wang Erya
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