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Good morning Afghanistan

Twenty hours have passed by without notice. There hasn't been any impact, except of the same attitudes from the Taliban. Nothing has changed. Just time passes by. Stability meaning that well-being and equality in education, work and equal representation of women and girls in work places is of utmost concern that's not working in the region. Have the world been muted to overlook everything not up to quality to the rest of eastern and western worlds? That's just exactly how it is at present. The world is muted not to see anything going on here. This is after one year since the Taliban have occupied Afghanistan. Does the world justify all the Taliban's actions? There has to equality for women and girls in secondary education, work and travel equally with men. Is the world going to be muted for another year letting all that is wrong against humanity to continue? There has to be concrete answers from the world who are responsible for this present condition. We in the world want answers from those in the east and west who have been responsible for this stalemate. Equally we as one voice want to hear it also from the Taliban. All the best and best wishes for a bright new morning for the people of Afghanistan. As one voice we ask and also as one voice we want to hear whether it's from the north and south or from the west and east. We are willing to listen. We want the Taliban to speak before it becomes 48 hours the life in Afghanistan remains to be the same as it has been in the past year.

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