Three Years Since Taliban Took Control of Afghanistan
Three Years Since Taliban Took Control of Afghanistan

Three Years Since Taliban Took Control of Afghanistan

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As the Taliban marks the third anniversary of its takeover of Afghanistan, the country remains in a state of humanitarian crisis, with millions lacking basic needs and women systematically stripped of rights. Various perspectives emerge, including that of an Afghan writer who has been in hiding since the takeover, reflecting on the drastic changes in society and the bleak future ahead. International attention has waned, but organizations like Human Rights Watch continue to call for action against ongoing human rights violations. The Taliban celebrated their rule with a military parade showcasing abandoned U.S. military equipment, while ignoring the dire economic conditions and humanitarian needs of the population. Former Afghan officials, including the last ambassador to the U.S., share the traumatic experiences of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal, marking it as a significant foreign policy failure. The situation underscores a stark contrast to the past when Afghan society had more freedoms and opportunities, particularly for women.

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