Qatar’s Foreign Minister Urges Taliban To Respect Women’s Rights

Qatar’s foreign minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, said the country will hold off on recognizing the Taliban government in Afghanistan and the focus should be on whether the Taliban is respecting women’s rights.
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24 thoughts on “Qatar’s Foreign Minister Urges Taliban To Respect Women’s Rights

  1. “Biden has been wrong on every major foreign policy decision in last 4 decades.”
    – Robert Gates, Obama’s Secretary of Defense

  2. I like this guy. He seems enlightened but has to work with old school mentality on the other side. Qatar has become a real diplomatic player on the world stage.

  3. You aren’t going to get the truth from media.
    They’ve lied so much over the years, you’d have to be naive to believe them. Who knows what’s really going on?

  4. Why would they need to ask them that? Your network reported the Taliban had changed. Besides no nation has the authority to tell other nations how to govern.

  5. Afghanistan government need to focus on education and not women's rights…Giving rights without educate her how to use it can be very damaging ….she can destroy family, community and herself

  6. Isn't it funny that those emasculated men who think they deserve something because they got a little extra something sticking out of their body means they are right.

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  9. Dear Brother / Sister,
    It is not religiously permitted for a woman to wear dresses which are so thin as to reveal the color of the skin in the presence of men to whom women can get married. Those dresses can be many kinds such as shirt, skirt, headscarf and socks.

    Accordingly, there are some rules for a reasonable tasattur; we must pay attention to them:
    — The dresses must not be so thin or transparent as to reveal the body.
    — They should not be so ornamental and colored as to catch attention.
    — They should not be so narrow as to reveal the contours of the body.
    Even if the Salat (prayer) with narrow shirt and trousers is accepted by Allah, it is not proper by the Religion for it will seduce and catch attention of those who look at. The late Ibn Abidin also emphasizes this point in his book. (Raddu'l-Mukhtar, 5/238)
    On the other hand, women have to wear properly, and they have to avoid looks, talks and style of walking which catch the attention of men.

  10. It’s time for us Democrats to start taking responsibility for Biden’s spineless incompetence. We need to stop acting like school ground children pointing fingers!

  11. I'd like to see Qatars' Foreign Minister hold off from future dealing with Americans, until the United States
    begins to respect womens' rights, especially in Texas.

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