Afghan Protestors Call For Overthrowing of Taliban Rule in Afghanistan

On the eve of the second anniversary of the fall of the republic order in Afghanistan, Afghan protesters staged demonstrations in various countries and asked the international community to help them overthrow the Taliban government.

The demonstrators urged the international community to stop their engagement with the Taliban.

Protesters declared the continuation of Taliban rule as a threat to Afghanistan, the region and the world.

On Sunday, Afghan protesters in Canada, Germany, and some other countries criticised the world's engagement with the Taliban on the occasion of the "Solidarity with the Afghan People against the Taliban" week and described it as "alignment with terrorism".

These protesters criticised the "secret engagements and negotiations behind closed doors" of some countries with the Taliban and called for an end to such engagements.

They said that the Taliban is a threat to the security of the region and the world and "any disregard for it will result in severe consequences”.

About two weeks ago, Thomas West, and Rina Amiri, US representatives for Afghanistan, met with Taliban’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Doha. This meeting was met with a wave of criticism from Afghans.

These protesters also referred to the "war crimes, gender apartheid, forced migration, genocide, and attacks on religious ceremonies of Shiites” and asked the United Nations and human rights organisations to cooperate in "referring the Taliban and its crimes to the International Criminal Court”.