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They are temporary in Pakistan
Tell that to the 3.5 Million Afghan refugees here in Pakistan for over 30 years!
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They are temporary in Pakistan
There are a lot of Pakistanis that wouldn't want female sports to be banned in Pakistan but would be okay with the Taliban doing it. At the end of the day, geopolitics matters more than this in the real world. Sad sight to see.
There are a lot of Pakistanis that wouldn't want female sports to be banned in Pakistan but would be okay with the Taliban doing it. At the end of the day, geopolitics matters more than this in the real world. Sad sight to see.
Tell that to the 3.5 Million Afghan refugees here in Pakistan for over 30 years!
I said this foot ball team seems for transit visa
From the news sources Taliban has not banned women's sports. As an Afghan it's a perfect refugee application express ticket... Don't forget they brought all their family members with them.
They are temporary in Pakistan
Pakistan doesnt care what happens in afghanistan neither does america as long as its not hostile to pakistan or america and is not brewing instabilty that could lead to crisis of terrorism or refugeesThere are a lot of Pakistanis that wouldn't want female sports to be banned in Pakistan but would be okay with the Taliban doing it. At the end of the day, geopolitics matters more than this in the real world. Sad sight to see.
Not surprisng..you cant expect taliban to allow women sports when majority of pakistanis would nt want it..more importantly even moderate countries like iran and saudis ban it so why would u expect a extremist govt to allow itAfghan women to be banned from playing sport, Taliban say
National cricket team included in prohibition, as interim government containing no women starts workwww.theguardian.com
Since their return to power, the Taliban have already banned women from participating in sports and beaten women who took to the streets to call for equal rights, as well as Afghan journalists who covered their protest.
ar/rc (AP, dpa)
Taliban announce new rules for female education – DW – 09/12/2021
The Taliban education minister announced new restrictions on women and girls' education. New rules include gender segregation and an Islamic dress code; subjects are also under review.www.dw.com
I wasn't talking about how governments would behave or should react. I was just talking about how people think about a matter, where my point stands. Ordinary Pakistanis are 'okay' with a lot of measures of the Taliban that they wouldn't want in their own country.Pakistan doesnt care what happens in afghanistan neither does america as long as its not hostile to pakistan or america and is not brewing instabilty that could lead to crisis of terrorism or refugees
Question one should ask why was a govt hostile to its neighbour even funded by the west?
Not surprisng..you cant expect taliban to allow women sports when majority of pakistanis would nt want it..more importantly even moderate countries like iran and saudis ban it so why would u expect a extremist govt to allow it
Lastly is sports more important or afghanistan carying the world highest maternal mortality almost 1000 times higher(second to pakistan almost 90 times higher) then what west achieved in the 1980s
They have banned women sport by the way, it's well known now. I was just talking about how a lot of Ordinary Pakistanis are okay with measures implemented by the Taliban on Afghanistan but wouldn't want the same ones here. Its all geopolitics, where morality takes a back seat.From the news sources Taliban has not banned women's sports. As an Afghan it's a perfect refugee application express ticket... Don't forget they brought all their family members with them.
If I'm an Afghan woman ... I'd just become a sportswoman or a Singer or a dancer ... Then declare myself oppressed.... Stamp! Stamp!... London, New York, Paris ... Here I come ... AllahuAkbar Free Welfare and my Mujahid brother is traveling with me!
Now they have made it to Portugal. PM khan’s role is being explained more in this podcast, and the organization that organized the exit of the female Football team.They are temporary in Pakistan