Although the Taliban have increasingly solidified their control over Afghanistan, their rule is considered the most powerful the country has seen in nearly half a century. However, efforts to organize opposition voices against them are also underway.
Many believe that the Taliban themselves have created a situation where the people’s hearts have become cold and indifferent toward their rule.
In addition, unprecedented restrictions on girls’ education and women’s employment, occasional claims of attacks in Afghanistan under various fronts, and the efforts of some former politicians abroad against the current regime are seen as significant challenges to the existing government.
To explore these issues, our guest today is Mohammad Omar Daudzai.
Daudzai has held several key positions, including Special Advisor to former President Ashraf Ghani on peace affairs, Ambassador to Pakistan and Iran, Chief of Staff in former President Hamid Karzai’s office, and Minister of the Interior.
In this discussion, we will also address the failure of peace talks, the sabotage of peace efforts by Amrullah Saleh, the details of Daudzai’s meeting with Mullah Baradar in Islamabad years ago, and the influence of Pakistan within the Afghan Presidential Palace. These topics will form the focus of our conversation
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