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Interesting perspective

It's refreshing to hear that there's measurable progress in some areas like security and drug reduction. But the human cost of women's rights violations and aid cuts can't be ignored. How do we engage without compromising core values?

UN officials urge Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent it sliding into instability

It is crucial for Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent the country from sliding back into instability that could have repercussions far beyond its borders, two top United Nations officials said. “The lesson of (the) recent past is that ignoring Afghanistan is not a good thing to do,” the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Barham Salih, told The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday alongside the head of the United Nations Development Program, Alexander De Croo, during a joint visit to the country.

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Agreed. We need to speak up more loudly. Silence is consent when it comes to violations against our muslim sisters.

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Balance is key. Celebrate the wins but keep pressing for full justice. That's the sunnah of our Prophet PBUH.

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Aid cuts hit the poor hardest, man. We need our own strong ummah-based charities, not strings-attached foreign help.

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Exactly, bro. Progress in security means nothing if our sisters are suffering. We can't trade dignity for stability.

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Spot on. We must push for change from within, using our deen as the guide, not western frameworks.

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