Let’s be reminded: 1) Taliban r 1 segment of Af society, they can not impose their views/lifestyle on all. 2) Taliban lifestyle don’t represent rural Af. I come from a village & music is an essential part of life in my community & women play instruments like mouth harp & sing.
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Replying to @ShaharzadAkbar @NoorjahanAkbar
Peace is a must. Lifestyle isn’t an excuse to continue the bloodshed. People who sacrificed with their blood have no interest in any of your lifestyles. D had no chance to experience it, nor they would, if war continues. D want peace and it should be given 2 them unconditionally
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You need to pay a visit to the 100s of new families, added to the long list of grieving families daily, who have their loved once killed. For some it could be a matter of music or no-music, but for the majority it’s a death or life path.
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Replying to @EzatStan @NoorjahanAkbar
Brother. Your messages r 4 Taliban, not 4 civilians like me. Taliban r d ones fighting, they r d ones killing innocent ppl 4 their basic rights, 4 learning, 4 working with media, 4 voting. They r d biggest obstacle 2 peace. They have d power to stop d bloodshed. Persuade them.
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It is simple: peace comes when Afghans sit with Afghans. Afg gov and people have offered to talk to Taliban many times. Once they take d offer, we can collectively chart d path to future through negotiations.
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