Highlights
- At the OIC meeting, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan made a humiliating statement in support of the Taliban
- Imran connects Taliban girls’ refusal to go to school with a cultural sense
- Western nations do not recognize the Afghan government’s denial of human rights to girls
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has issued a shameful statement in support of the Taliban at a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Imran linked the Taliban’s denial of girls to school and discrimination against women to cultural sensitivities. In fact, the West has not yet recognized the Afghan government for failing to grant human rights to women and girls, despite all efforts by Pakistan.
For this reason, once again Imran Khan has openly defended the Taliban terrorists from the OIC platform. He said that every community has different views on human rights. The Pashtuns of Pakistan, who are very close to the Taliban, have different cultures in cities and villages. The same is true in Afghanistan. We provide financial assistance to parents to send girls in Peshawar to school.
Imran Khan also called on religion to help the Taliban
Imran Khan says, ‘The culture of the city is completely different from the culture of the villages. If we do not realize the cultural norms, even if parents on the border with Afghanistan are given double the money, they will not send their daughters to school. We need to be aware of human rights and women’s rights. Imran Khan also called on religion to help the Taliban at this meeting of Islamic countries.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan has said that if the nations of the world do not intervene, there will be a huge man-made crisis in Afghanistan. He said it was our religious responsibility to help Afghanistan. The 17th special session of the Council of Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan began in Islamabad on Sunday. Representatives of Muslim countries, permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and representatives of various international organizations are attending the meeting.
The meeting was attended by 20 foreign ministers and 10 deputy foreign ministers
The meeting was convened on the proposal of Saudi Arabia. The day-long conference will be attended by more than 70 delegates, including 20 foreign ministers and 10 deputy foreign ministers, official sources said. The country’s economy has been in deep crisis since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in mid – August, as US and NATO troops withdrew from war – torn Afghanistan.
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