Taliban celebrates three years of return to power in Afghanistan
Briefly

The Taliban government remains unrecognised by any other state, with restrictions on women, who bear the brunt of policies the United Nations has called gender apartheid, remaining a key sticking point.
Three years have passed since the dreams of girls have been buried, Madina, a 20-year-old former university student in Kabul, told AFP news agency. It's a bitter feeling that every year, the celebration of this day reminds us of the efforts, memories, and goals we had for our future.
Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund praised the Taliban authorities' victory over Western occupiers and asserted the Taliban government's responsibility to maintain Islamic rule, protect property, and respect people's lives.
The airbase served as the lynchpin for the US-led operations against the Taliban for two decades, and the anniversary marks the Taliban's consolidation of power since seizing Kabul.
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