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    Liberalism: According to liberalism prospective the Taliban came to power to bring law and order. After soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan there was a situation of chaos and there was no stable situation in Afghanistan. According to realism prospective Taliban came to power by the name of bringing order‚ norm‚ law and stability in Afghanistan. They have been used this as mean to bring trust among normal people. US‚ NATO and other larger international coalition has mandate to construct Afghanistan

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    The Taliban. Something that each individual in the modern world has heard of. But with as all the other stories in the world‚ it is shown as a “single story” in the words of Chimamanda Adichi. The Taliban was created through the political instability in Afghanistan‚ and is spreading to other countries such as Pakistan. Based on the work of‚ The Taliban: War‚ Religion and the New Order in Afghanistan by Peter Marsden‚ it is evident that the Taliban is an extremist Islamic group that has taken control

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    Under the Taliban rule‚ from 1991 to 2001‚ much of the Afghanistan population were heavily oppressed. The Taliban‚ formed in the early 1990’s‚ resisted the Soviet rule over the nation. As the years progressed from the fall of the Soviet Union‚ the Taliban began to seize control of territories and inflicted their governs on the people residing under their rule. Many of the laws enforced on the citizens restricted their daily lives. Men had to follow numerous guidelines for every aspect of their life

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    Taliban Negative Effects

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    Taliban‚ a Muslim group took control of Afghanistan’s government in 1996 to 2001. Taliban is known for publicly executing people and taking away the rights of women which including the right of education. Afghanistan under a new leadership control‚ which put the country in the worse place . The relationship broke between U.S. and Taliban after 911 when Mullah Omar providing a refuge to Osama Bin Laden. When the Taliban comes to power in Afghanistan‚ it negatively effected the people. Taliban‚ Students

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    The Taliban is a religious group formed in Afghanistan in 1994 consumed of mostly Pashtuns from Afghanistan who took control of the Afghanistan government in 1996 and ruled them until the attack of September 11‚ 2001 . “The Taliban ’s promise - in Pashtun areas straddling Pakistan and Afghanistan - was to restore peace and security and enforce their own austere version of Sharia‚ or Islamic law‚ once in power (BBC News).” Members of the Taliban help out al-Qaeda‚ they are dangerous‚ and they give

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    Question 1 - Silvio Berlusconi has been the Prime Minister of Italy for three times. Berlusconi is the owner of the company Media Set. He also owns an advertising and publishing company and about 50 magazines. His brother is the owner of the Italian Daily‚ one of the most read newspapers in Italy. Next to that he is the owner of the soccer club AC Milan. You can say Berlusconi is all around the country and it is difficult not noticing his influence. The power of Berlusconi

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    with Taliban started with full force at the beginning of 2011 while NATO‚ Afghan Government and Taliban realized that their objectives can’t be achieved with war. A decade of war-fought with Taliban is considered not in national interest of the NATO partners since the invested financial resources did not produce the required objectives and that numbers of troops being killed are increasing every year. According to a British MP (Around 130 Billion USD is spent annually in Afghanistan). Taliban are

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    In the documentary Behind Taliban Lines‚ a brave Afghan journalist named Najibullah Quraishi‚ risks his life by accepting the invitation as guest to visit the Taliban regime in northern Afghanistan. An exceptional outcome of the visit is a documentary of what the insurgents’ day-to-day lives consisted of. The events that are shown take place in the areas of Afghanistan where the Taliban forces started to increasingly run their operations against opposing forces (Doran). Beginning with the background

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    Written For a Sophomore English Class How the Taliban Changed Afghanistan Khaled Hosseini’s novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ follows the life of a young boy living in Afghanistan; a very different Afghanistan than the one we know today. Through his eyes we see the country he loves‚ his home‚ torn apart by a war with the Soviet Union‚ then a civil war‚ before finally being taken over by an extremely strict religious group called the Taliban. This series of horrible events destroys everything he loved

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    The harsh Taliban and Creon were afraid of revolt‚ so they placed fear in the hearts of their people. Consequently‚ the Taliban and Creon both disregarded individuals for the law in order to keep the people controlled and submissive. Both the Taliban and Creon used force to control the people in different ways. The Taliban demonstrated their power oriented way of rule by using deadly force in the documentary. The women of Pakistan desired to have education as the men do‚ and the Taliban feared this

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