Tamerlane
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No need to panic. I think that it is a healthy thing that Afghans are protesting for whatever they're protesting. The Taliban have hardly been around for a week, so it seems early to blame them for wrong polices.
Afghans from different walks of life need to stand up and demand their rights. That way the government will know what people want and will be able to adjust their policies. Obviously, the Taliban had a bad record from their last administration, so you can't blame people from being skeptical. This time they want to do a better job and the public from different walks of life need to stand up and keep up pressure. Protests are a normal way of life in every single country and can be part of Afghan life as they try to build their country.
As far as Iran is concerned, I think that Pakistan needs to do a better job in getting it's point across. Same with the anti-Pakistan Afghans. There's no reason for these people to be angry with Pakistan. Pakistan may be badly mismanaged internally, but it's policies regarding Iran and Afghanistan have always been positive for the people of those countries. Afghanistan was invaded by the Russians and Americans, not Pakistan. Pakistan has just been trying to manage the chaos.
Pakistan has always been a friend of Iran. It had good relations with the Shah of Iran. Most Pakistanis also supported the Iranian revolution. We were happy that the anti-Islam West was thrown out from Iran. The mullahs of Iran were no more lovely than the Taliban of Afghanistan. But they've done an okay job, kept Iran independent from Western control at a very high price, and supported the Palestinians, which all Muslims appreciate.
Pakistan needs a better media policy to reach out to Persian speakers in Iran and Afghanistan. It seems like India is doing a better job of poisoning relations among Muslims, even while they oppress Muslims in India and Kashmir.
For Iran to make it's policies based on Indian propaganda is also wrong. To rebuild Afghanistan can be an opportunity for cooperation between Pakistan and Iran.
Afghans from different walks of life need to stand up and demand their rights. That way the government will know what people want and will be able to adjust their policies. Obviously, the Taliban had a bad record from their last administration, so you can't blame people from being skeptical. This time they want to do a better job and the public from different walks of life need to stand up and keep up pressure. Protests are a normal way of life in every single country and can be part of Afghan life as they try to build their country.
As far as Iran is concerned, I think that Pakistan needs to do a better job in getting it's point across. Same with the anti-Pakistan Afghans. There's no reason for these people to be angry with Pakistan. Pakistan may be badly mismanaged internally, but it's policies regarding Iran and Afghanistan have always been positive for the people of those countries. Afghanistan was invaded by the Russians and Americans, not Pakistan. Pakistan has just been trying to manage the chaos.
Pakistan has always been a friend of Iran. It had good relations with the Shah of Iran. Most Pakistanis also supported the Iranian revolution. We were happy that the anti-Islam West was thrown out from Iran. The mullahs of Iran were no more lovely than the Taliban of Afghanistan. But they've done an okay job, kept Iran independent from Western control at a very high price, and supported the Palestinians, which all Muslims appreciate.
Pakistan needs a better media policy to reach out to Persian speakers in Iran and Afghanistan. It seems like India is doing a better job of poisoning relations among Muslims, even while they oppress Muslims in India and Kashmir.
For Iran to make it's policies based on Indian propaganda is also wrong. To rebuild Afghanistan can be an opportunity for cooperation between Pakistan and Iran.