Afghan women write letter to Qatari queen, call for ceasefire
Afghan women write letter to Qatari queen, call for ceasefire
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Despite the global epidemic and the month of Ramadan, Taliban attacks and the Afghan government's crackdown on the Taliban continue in Afghanistan, with both accusing each other of violating the peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban. As Ramadan began, both the Afghan government and the United States called for a ceasefire with the Taliban, which they rejected.
Now the Afghan Women's Network has written a letter to Qatar's Queen Moza bint Nasr urging her to push the Taliban for a ceasefire in Afghanistan. In this open letter, Afghan women have written to the Queen that at a time when the whole world is fighting against Corona, the Afghan people are affected by Corona as well as the war.

The open letter also cites the UN's quarterly report, which found that more than 500 people, including 150 children, had been killed in the first three months of this year. According to the letter, the violence took place despite an agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban.
The Afghan Taliban have a political office in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and hosted a peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban in February this year. The political office for the Taliban in Doha was opened in 2013 and the Taliban's political leadership has been there ever since.
According to the World Health Organization, more than one million Afghans suffer from depression
According to the Ministry of Health in Afghanistan, the number of positive cases of corona virus has increased by 12% in the last five days, which could reach alarming levels very quickly.

About 3,000 cases of the corona virus have been reported in Afghanistan so far, and about 75 people have died from the disease.
According to the Afghan Women's Network, she has thousands of women, mothers and sisters inside and outside Afghanistan with her and is deeply concerned about the war in her country.
According to him, in the blessed month of Ramadan, when we are fasting and worshiping in the global epidemic and lockdown, we are disturbed by the sounds of bombs outside and the news of the death of our loved ones.
The peace deal between the United States and the Taliban in Doha was to trigger inter-Afghan talks, which the Taliban said would discuss a ceasefire.

However, the second phase of the Afghan reconciliation process has not yet begun due to delays in the release of prisoners, and now the Afghan people are deeply disturbed by the Corona epidemic, the delay in the peace process and the lack of a ceasefire.
Although the second phase of the Afghan peace process was delayed due to the political crisis in Afghanistan before the Corona epidemic, it has been further delayed by the Corona epidemic.
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Despite the global epidemic and the month of Ramadan, Taliban attacks and the Afghan government's crackdown on the Taliban continue in Afghanistan, with both accusing each other of violating the peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban. As Ramadan began, both the Afghan government and the United States called for a ceasefire with the Taliban, which they rejected.
Now the Afghan Women's Network has written a letter to Qatar's Queen Moza bint Nasr urging her to push the Taliban for a ceasefire in Afghanistan. In this open letter, Afghan women have written to the Queen that at a time when the whole world is fighting against Corona, the Afghan people are affected by Corona as well as the war.

The open letter also cites the UN's quarterly report, which found that more than 500 people, including 150 children, had been killed in the first three months of this year. According to the letter, the violence took place despite an agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban.
The Afghan Taliban have a political office in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and hosted a peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban in February this year. The political office for the Taliban in Doha was opened in 2013 and the Taliban's political leadership has been there ever since.
According to the World Health Organization, more than one million Afghans suffer from depression
According to the Ministry of Health in Afghanistan, the number of positive cases of corona virus has increased by 12% in the last five days, which could reach alarming levels very quickly.

About 3,000 cases of the corona virus have been reported in Afghanistan so far, and about 75 people have died from the disease.
According to the Afghan Women's Network, she has thousands of women, mothers and sisters inside and outside Afghanistan with her and is deeply concerned about the war in her country.
According to him, in the blessed month of Ramadan, when we are fasting and worshiping in the global epidemic and lockdown, we are disturbed by the sounds of bombs outside and the news of the death of our loved ones.
The peace deal between the United States and the Taliban in Doha was to trigger inter-Afghan talks, which the Taliban said would discuss a ceasefire.

However, the second phase of the Afghan reconciliation process has not yet begun due to delays in the release of prisoners, and now the Afghan people are deeply disturbed by the Corona epidemic, the delay in the peace process and the lack of a ceasefire.
Although the second phase of the Afghan peace process was delayed due to the political crisis in Afghanistan before the Corona epidemic, it has been further delayed by the Corona epidemic.
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