Afghanistan celebrated Liberation Day on February 15, honoring the 1989 Soviet withdrawal after a prolonged conflict. Taliban authorities used the occasion to emphasize national independence, despite ongoing international criticism for severe human rights abuses, particularly against women, and security concerns related to extremist groups. The day serves as a reminder of Afghanistan’s resistance to foreign occupation, while also highlighting the challenges the Taliban faces in governance and international recognition. The anniversary reflects both past victories and the uncertain future under a controversial regime.
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