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Afghanistan Part 2

With just a week away from 15th August 2022, the day that overturned every step taken in the direction of stability in this region everything was washed away. As we saw in the beginning the wall murals which were in place soon after Kabul came in control of the defacto regime it was defaced. The world has been a silent spectator to all these developments in the last one year. This literally translates to discussions over policies in the last one year and nothing else took place in the last one year.

In the meantime the Tokyo Olympics began and no one from Afghanistan took place because of the defacto regime policies. Afghanistan should have represented in the Tokyo Olympics, alas it didn't happen. Instead high-handedness replaced in place of stability. Afghanistan has been going through a human crisis in speed and in levels that it hasn't experienced. The defacto regime hasn't responded with openness a major reversal. How much more will the world be a silent spectator? If the same would have to happen to the world is it going to sit and watch?

We've been recording like giving a commentary to the developments what's happening, but no action is being taken as such. When the world is silent it means that it is giving enormous power to a defacto regime to do anything they want to it's people and to themselves. This is outright human rights violation. Before anything else before this needs to addressed. The country has been going through one after another and it is coming to almost a year. This can be worst humanitarian crisis in recent history until now.

Before anything else the people of Afghanistan should find representation in all major events. If this doesn't happen taking of free speech, freedom and even mention of any policy is just as eyewash in the eyes of the world giving an excuse for doing nothing. We all must all come together to overturn this defacto regime in Afghanistan or show our opposition in support of the people of Afghanistan at every major event that will take place in the future. As a mark of support we have to wear a black flag at all major events in the coming week this will show we oppose the present defacto regime. Even a show of hands will show we aren't a silent spectator to tyranny, dictatorship or to any defacto regime anywhere in the world. We cannot think of any great development anywhere in health, climate with one region left out in our own backyard. Pin a black flag to you wherever you are in a public place in this week talking to people or talking to a crowd pin a black flag in the coming week. We will not let this oppression in our own backyard to happen from anyone let it be from a government, from one person or an individual we will stop this.

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