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Bonino alle Afghans, I don't know what to invent anymore, give me ideas

2021-11-24T14:04:38.927Z


"In a world full of tragedies that follow one another, the greatest enemy is short memory, a characteristic of our time. Current events overwhelm us, the risk is oblivion". (HANDLE)


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(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 24 - "In a world full of tragedies that happen, the greatest enemy is short memory, a characteristic of our time. Current events overwhelm us, risk is oblivion". For the leader of + Europe, Emma Bonino, the Afghan question, especially with regard to women, is a commitment to be renewed and pursued, "without ever resigning", without being distracted by the crises that follow one another, such as that which is happening now at the borders between Poland and Belarus.


   Speaking at the event organized at the Farnesina on Afghan women, the senator who, during her experience in the 1990s as a European Commissioner had shed a light on the crisis of Afghanistan, said that the country "should not be abandoned but without legitimizing the Taliban. a new road ".


   For Bonino, a "special report for Afghanistan" is needed and new ideas are needed, new strategies to "keep attention" and find concrete solutions. In this regard, he addressed the Afghan women present at the event: "I no longer know what to invent myself. Give me some ideas. I have not run out of commitment but I am running out of ideas to find a new way without leaving the country and without having to legitimize the Taliban. ". In addition, an agreement with those who now govern a country is necessary, for example, as regards the humanitarian corridors that involve "great complexity: so much to lose, who makes the lists of women who must be evacuated? There are no yellow pages". "Like it or not, an agreement must be made with the Taliban. But collaborating does not mean legitimizing.I am convinced that the government should not be recognized also because, just to say, legitimizing a government means having access to UN funds ". (ANSA).


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