The Taliban once again ruled and could soon declare Afghanistan as a Islamic Emirate after the first power of 25 years ago.

Taliban hanged former Afghan President Mohammad Najibullah and won the power after entering the capital of Kabul in 1996. 25 years later, the Taliban beat the Afghan government forces supported by the US and take over Kabul for the second time on August 15

post

Photo: AP

The Taliban changed after the first rule in 1996, before being overwhelmed by the US with a military campaign in 2001, which would decide whether this group could build the government where Afghan people could live and the

The Taliban in 2021 was rated as richer with stronger economic status than 25 years ago.

Taliban members understitilation maintained armed activities throughout Afghanistan, after the group was stripped of state power.

The Taliban gunmen sat in the Afghan President's Palace in the capital Kabul on August 15.

Afghanistan's abundant resources and many mineral mines are in the Taliban hand bringing great benefits to the group.

Ian King, Sky News's business program editor, said Afghanistan is still one of the poorest countries in the world.

Taliban seeks to be approved.

Support from the international community to help Afghanistan develop infrastructure, rebuild the education system, allowing millions of girls to study and young women to study university.

In the 1990s, it was an outdated country without infrastructure with a government that obeyed the Koran without a clear legal status, Raffaello Pantucci expert under the Royal Defense and Security Research Institute (

Taliban can seek to maintain aid from the West and non-governmental organizations to avoid fear in Afghanistan.

Pantucci said this will make the Taliban a new approach more flexible in human rights policy.

However, the Middle Eastern Reporter of Sky News Alistair Bunkall said that the West should be skeptical about the commitments of the Taliban.

Taliban recognized in the international arena can come from other places.

This is a modal window.

post

Photo: Reuters

Beginning of Dialog Window.

End of Dialog Window.

Human rights issues will decide how to assess the international community with the Taliban, especially how this group treats ethnic minorities.

The Taliban killed many ethnic minorities in the 1990s, especially Hazarans in Shiitte's Shiitte and Uzbek.

The previous government of Afghanistan for 20 years tried to lead all people and gave them equal opportunities.

Women's rights are a particularly important issue with the current Taliban.

Afghan women are banned from home without accompanying men, seriously limited access to medical care.

However, the recent Taliban out of women's rights claims to show the world to see the leadership of this force is willing to make some changes, at least in terms of form.

Our policy is that women can continue to approach education and work, of course they have to comply with the rules of hijab, Shaheen said.

A Taliban gunman stands on the road in Ghazni City of Afghanistan on August 14.

Taliban in the 1990s maintained a very conservative thinking.

Pantucci judged that the implementation of new policy on women's rights proposed by the Taliban is unclear.

The Taliban was judged to carry the motivation of the orthodox beliefs and extreme religions, associated with brutality and oppression.

But the Taliban's old characteristics will become the foundation of Afghanistan in the near future.