People want to know about their future and end the war in Afghanistan
Citizens say that any government that is formed in the country must ensure the safety of the people and their civil rights.
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Residents of Kabul are urging the government and the Taliban not to sacrifice more people and government forces in their dealings and to inform the public about their future.
Citizens say that any government that is formed in the country must ensure their human rights and not allow the war to take its toll on the people.
People say they do not want Afghanistan to be reduced to rubble again and go back to the last 20 years.
This is despite the fact that the fall of cities to the Taliban has affected the situation in Kabul, especially in neighboring provinces, and the people of Kabul today are afraid of armed clashes in the city. Pass on the anxiety.
"I want peace in this country, no bloodshed, no dignity," said Mirwais, a Kabul resident.
Another Kabul resident, Shayan, added: "Our security forces have no problem, the authorities have a problem selling the country."
Citizens say that any government that is formed in the country must ensure the safety of the people and their civil rights.
"People's human rights should be protected, women should be allowed to leave their homes, and schools should not be closed to girls," said Layek, a Kabul resident.
Tamim, another Kabul resident, said: "The government had no policy wherever the people were negotiating."
People are worried that with the fall of cities to the Taliban, Afghanistan will go back 20 years, and they are criticizing the government's inaction for not maintaining order.
Haider, a resident of Kabul, said: "The whole city is closed. The shops have never been like this."
Since the last day, the city system in the capital has been disrupted and some shops and companies have been closed.