Rusk News Agency: Nasir Ahmad Andisha, the former representative of Afghanistan in the United Nations Human Rights Council, said that if the world leaves Afghanistan in the hands of oblivion, it t will pay the price itself.
In an interview with Radio Azadi yesterday, September 24, stated that maybe some countries deliberately decide to forget Afghanistan.
He added: “One part of the world wants to forget Afghanistan, especially some western countries. However, the issue of Afghanistan and the fact that its geography is in a place where it is very difficult to forget Afghanistan. “I think if the world forgets Afghanistan, it will cost them.”
Mr. Andisha added that the violent actions of the Taliban group have made the Afghanistan society extremely vulnerable in all fields, especially in the field of human rights and women’s rights.
This is despite the fact that more than two years have passed since the rule of the Taliban group over the country, but still no country in the world has officially recognized this group.
Observance of human rights, especially women’s rights, creation of an inclusive government and respect for the rights of minorities are considered the main conditions of a number of countries for interaction with the Taliban group.
However, the Taliban group has not paid attention to any of these requests of the world to interact with this group.
It should be noted that the Taliban group, after dominating the country, has taken repressive, violent and inhumane measures against citizens, especially women, former soldiers and a number of citizens accused of being members of a front against this group.