Taliban Gets First-Ever Invite to Talk Climate Change with United Nations

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Members of the Taliban jihadist terror organization in control of Afghanistan joined a series of meetings that included representatives of United Nations agencies to discuss the alleged threat of climate change, the group organizing the talks confirmed this week.

The Biden Afghanistan policy resulted not just in the return of the Taliban to power, but the abandonment of advanced American military technology in the country, ultimately falling in the hands of Taliban terrorists. The TalibanTaliban fighters patrol along a street in Kabul on August 17, 2021, as the Taliban moved to quickly restart the Afghan capital following their stunning takeover of Kabul and told government staff to return to work .

The Taliban is violently oppressive against all women and girls, effectively banning them from leaving their homes in 2021, banning them from working outside, and erasing them from society entirely. In April 2023, the Talibanwomen from working for the United Nations, meaning any women who do cannot travel to Afghanistan without facing criminal consequences.

The Norwegian Afghanistan Committee also joined the leadership of the Taliban’s “National Environmental Protection Agency” on Wednesday to condemn international groups for suspending 32 climate change projects in Afghanistan.

 

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