Afghanistan in the months ahead. Thread: Now that we are facing a different reality with a final deadline for US & NATO withdrawal, our political elite and institutions need to unlearn forms of destructive dependency & focus on public engagement & leadership.
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Neither the current state of peace talks nor the withdrawal mitigate these fears. We have been left with a mess that was collectively created, but we Afghans have to mostly sort out on our own. Whether we feel relief due to withdrawal or concern & fear, d path ahead is not easy.
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What can we Afghans do in the meantime? Continue to push for meaningful peace talks. Push the gov & political elite to be better & do better. Continue to protect & expand civic space in the face of new threats. Advocate for security, development & humanitarian assistance.
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For years now, in capitals outside Afg, I heard about “international fatigue” re Afg. No one is more exhausted than ordinary Afg. Living & dying by arbitrary deadlines, experiencing all forms of violence, depending on aid for our existence.
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To overcome this exhaustion & find some relief, we Afghans have to work much harder & longer. We have to strive to end the war & overcome divides & wounds, we have to learn to live together in mutual acceptance & dignity, we have to show that we don’t descend to chaos on our own.
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Working class Afghans have never been engaged in any discipline of governance. Therefore their wishes are not included in any format discussed for settlements reached outside of Afg. A disfranchised nation it has been and will be unless the middle class fight to establish power!
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