The Taliban on Wednesday said the outfit consider the government they’ve installed in Afghanistan to be inclusive as it includes members of colorful ethnical groups.
This claim comes as the Taliban has been facing strict review from the transnational community for the each-manly government they installed in September.
“With regard to inclusiveness, our understanding of inclusiveness is that people of different races should share in the government,”Suhail Shaheen told Sputnik noting that it’s exactly what the movement”has done and is doing.”
Shaheen further stressed that”talented people of different races”can take part in governing the country.
The transnational community also demands that the movement insure women have access to education, and the Taliban, according to the prophet,”has no problems”with women’s education.
Three months have passed since the Taliban recaptured control of Kabul, as the US and its abettors departed, belting up their 20- time military presence in Afghanistan.
Before in September, the outfit had blazoned the composition of an each-manly interim government headed by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who served as a foreign minister during the first Taliban rule.
Going against all pledges of an inclusive government, the Taliban have appointed an each-manly press. They abolished the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and handed over the women’s ministry structure to the reinstated Ministry of Vice and Virtue, which was responsible for some of the worst abuses against women during the Taliban’s former period in power from 1996-2001.
The transnational community is yet to be recognised by the Taliban. The main conditions for the recognition include inclusiveness and respect for mortal rights, including the rights of women.