Dina Berisha, Author at Relawding https://www.relawding.com/author/dberisha/ Legal, Business and Financial News | UK & Cyprus Tue, 24 Aug 2021 09:51:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.relawding.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/favicon1.png Dina Berisha, Author at Relawding https://www.relawding.com/author/dberisha/ 32 32 What does Taliban rule mean for women? https://www.relawding.com/what-does-taliban-rule-mean-for-women/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-does-taliban-rule-mean-for-women https://www.relawding.com/what-does-taliban-rule-mean-for-women/#respond Tue, 24 Aug 2021 09:51:15 +0000 https://www.relawding.com/?p=5740 A few days ago, the Taliban held its first news conference since seizing control of Kabul whereby…

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A few days ago, the Taliban held its first news conference since seizing control of Kabul whereby they declared that women are permitted to work under Taliban rule. This statement however has not done much to ease the fears that have arisen concerning the rights of women in Afghanistan.

The position of women in society going forward has come under enormous scrutiny in light of recent events as the Taliban’s previous rule of Afghanistan in the 1990s was largely defined by extremist ideologies that emphasised the subservient role of women. Women were required to completely cover up and wear Burka’s under Islamic law during this time.

Taliban rule was intent on ensuring that women had no autonomy or agency, so they also tried to inhibit women from acquiring education beyond the age of 10. Fundamentally, the Taliban restricted women from playing a functional role in society, so it comes as no surprise that numerous advocacy groups that champion women’s rights are sceptical towards this new rule.

The Taliban’s skewed interpretation of religion has historically resulted in the oppression of women, so doubts have inevitably been cast regarding the organisation’s claims that they’ve modernised and shed their violent past. Numerous reports of forced marriages, trafficking and violence have resulted in women being too frightened to leave their homes, so the future of Afghan women is inevitably uncertain.

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Can Kosovo overcome its turbulent past? https://www.relawding.com/can-kosovo-overcome-its-turbulent-past/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=can-kosovo-overcome-its-turbulent-past https://www.relawding.com/can-kosovo-overcome-its-turbulent-past/#respond Tue, 24 Aug 2021 08:35:49 +0000 https://www.relawding.com/?p=5734 Kosovo, a country that is most likely recognised for being one of the youngest states in the…

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Kosovo, a country that is most likely recognised for being one of the youngest states in the world is also a country that is still defined by turbulence and instability. The remnants of the 1999 war, a conflict that was an attempt by Serbia to ethnically cleanse Kosovo’s Albanian population still impact the young state and its citizens. After the end of the war, the country was taken over by former guerrilla fighters that fought to liberate Kosovo from Serbia.

The former army known as the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) took primary seats in Kosovo’s government, with Hashim Thaci, a prominent member of the KLA taking on the position of prime minister. However, the post-war government was known more for its corrupt activities and abuses of power than its ability to successfully rebuild a post-conflict state. This delegitimised Kosovo in the eyes of the international community. Its ability to build a strong, lawful state came into question with organisations like the European Union unable to award Kosovo membership.

Kosovo’s domestic issues invited even more scrutiny with rising unemployment, continued dependence on external actors and unresolved issues with Serbia all contributing towards its waning image. 2019 however marked a significant shift in the country’s trajectory. It saw Albin Kurti, the leader of Vetvendosje, the opposition party triumph in the country’s general elections. Vetvendosje, a democratic, socialist party vowed to create a more prosperous, thriving society going forward. However, this air of optimism didn’t last long as a vote of no-confidence effectively dissolved Kurti’s government supposedly due to a pandemic related dispute, although many speculate that the dissolution of his government as an excuse to undermine the party’s power.

Once again Kosovo’s future was in jeopardy until February of this year when another general election was called. Kurti once again emerged victoriously and six months later the government still appears to be intact. However, although Kosovo does seem to be heading in the right direction, does this mean it will finally be able to overcome its past? This new government has arguably inherited issues created by previous governments and Kurti has been considered to be stubborn and unwilling to compromise when approaching these matters. This has inevitably cast doubts on Kosovo’s future and whether it can appease the EU enough to formally join Europe.

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