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Afghanistan
Politicians Note Change In Taliban’s Mindset
2019-07-09
[ToloNews] An Afghan MP says time is needed to judge whether there is a change in the Taliban
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’s position.

Afghans who are attending the Intra-Afghan Dialogue Conference for Peace in Doha have said they have noted a significant change in the Taliban’s mindset towards some issues in society, such as freedom of speech, human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
, women’s employment, and their humanitarian rights, however, they said that the Taliban should demonstrate these changes practically.

"When the Taliban sit together around one table with the women who were not allowed to go out of their homes under Taliban rule [in Afghanistan] and were facing numerous problems, it shows a change. But today, this reflects a major change where the Taliban sit face-to-face and talk, but the time will prove what the Taliban will do in action," said Anarkali Honaryar, a delegate of the conference.

"I think we need time to judge whether there is a serious change in the Taliban. Unfortunately, a recent attack in Ghazni indicated that still there are serious issues when it comes to the interactions between the people and the Taliban. A recent incident in Ghazni showed that Taliban’s original ideas about the protection of lives of the civilians have not changed. Also on other fundamental issues, there is a need for more time to judge the Taliban," said Shah Gul Rezayee, a delegate of the conference.

There were severe restrictions on media, freedom of speech and women’s right to work and education when the hardline group was in power in 2001.

But the front man of the Taliban’s political office in Doha, Suhail Shaheen, said the Taliban will respect freedom of speech, women’s rights, and other human rights values within the framework of Islamic laws and principles.

"We agree with the freedom of the press within the structure of the Islamic principles. We want it and it is necessary for society, because media monitors the veins of society like a physician and then recommend them a solution, but freedom of the press should respect the faith and it should be used for the structure and construction of society not for destruction of individuals and society," he told TOLOnews. "Women have the right to get an education in line with the Islamic principles and media should be neutral."

Anwarulhaq Ahadi, an Afghan politician who has attended the conference, said he hopes that more discussions of this type will be held in the future to further facilitate direct talks between all warring parties.

"We pray that the rights which have been outlined in the history of Islam about women, particularly when it comes to freedom of the press. These are the issues which will be discussed in the talks," said Ahadi.

The first day of the meeting was focused on wide-ranging discussions about the women’s rights, the freedom of the press, civilians protection, ceasefire, foreign forces withdrawal, the post-peace deal government, and other relevant issues, according to few delegates interviewed by TOLOnews.

The delegates are expected to issue a joint statement at the end of the conference.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Islam and freedom of the press? Mohammed ordered the murder of poets who hurt his fee-fees.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2019-07-09 08:16  

#4  she must not be well-informed, nor must she be communicative ... Her sole worry should be her virtue...

Y'know, if it weren't a 600 year old document, I'd think it was describing dimmidemocrat women. Aside from the sexual... satisfaction thingy. Gawd knows a democrat husband is seldom satisfied at home.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-09 07:32  

#3  But the frontman CAIR of the Taliban’s political office

Seeing a change in fundamentalist Islamists towards women would be pure heresy thus completely unlikely if not impossible.

Sahih Muslim (4:1039) - "A'isha said [to Muhammad]: 'You have made us equal to the dogs and the asses'"
These are the words of Muhammad's favorite wife, complaining of the role assigned to women under Islam.

The revered Islamic scholar, al-Ghazali, who has been called 'the greatest Muslim after Muhammad,' writes that the role of a Muslim woman is to "stay at home and get on with her sewing. She should not go out often, she must not be well-informed, nor must she be communicative with her neighbors and only visit them when absolutely necessary; she should take care of her husband... and seek to satisfy him in everything... Her sole worry should be her virtue... She should be clean and ready to satisfy her husband's sexual needs at any moment." [Ibn Warraq, Why I Am Not a Muslim p.47 quoting Ghazali's "The Revival of Religious Sciences"]

And so on.
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-07-09 06:47  

#2  within the framework of Islamic laws and principles

IOW, pound sand, we rule, period.
Posted by: Percy Omereter3414   2019-07-09 02:16  

#1  "When the Taliban sit together around one table with the women ... it shows a change

Politicians conclude that if provided enough wimmin in the parliament, taliban would show... uhh, change.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-09 01:57  

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