Beyond the debate over whether social change in Afghanistan has been driven by external influence, @egharji's thoughtful thread points to perhaps a broader truth: *even if* foreign-funded & Kabul-centric, social changes have exerted a gravitational pull across the country. /1https://twitter.com/gharjie/status/1389966525034074113 …
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The Asia Foundation’s survey of Afghans in 2020 found that 85.6 percent of surveyed Afghans said that they would be “very unwilling to accept” a peace agreement that will ban women and girls from attending school.https://thediplomat.com/2021/04/how-bidens-attempted-shortcut-undermines-peace-in-afghanistan/ …
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Almost the inverse of the UN figures cited in the US intelligence assessment.
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"This year, a record high number of Afghans support women working outside the home, with 76.0% saying they approve, up from 70.3% in 2018" (TAF Survey, 2019).
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