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Taliban Urges Afghans in Qatar to Return Home Safely

The Taliban government in Kabul has issued a public assurance to Afghan nationals residing in Qatar, urging them to return to Afghanistan with full confidence in their safety and security. The statement represents an effort by the Taliban administration to project a posture of national reconciliation and administrative normalcy.

The call targets a significant Afghan diaspora and exile community in Qatar, which has historically included political figures, former government officials, and civil society representatives who fled or remained abroad following the Taliban's return to power in 2021. The Taliban's offer of guaranteed safety for returnees is a notable diplomatic signal, though its credibility remains contested internationally.

Qatar has played a central role in Afghan diplomacy, hosting Taliban political negotiations and serving as a channel for international engagement with Kabul. The Taliban's outreach through this statement appears calibrated to the Doha-based Afghan community, which has remained one of the most prominent exile groups.

Human rights organisations and Western governments have continued to express scepticism about Taliban guarantees of safety, citing documented cases of persecution of former government employees, journalists, and women's rights activists following the 2021 takeover. The Taliban's latest statement is unlikely to immediately resolve those concerns.

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Sources: Brecorder
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