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    Afghanistan Envoy: ‘Technical Glitch’ Behind Women Reporter Ban

    India October 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has addressed the controversy surrounding the exclusion of women journalists from a recent press conference, stating it was due to a “technical issue.” The incident had sparked outrage, with many viewing it as a profound disrespect to women. Muttaqi explained that the presser was arranged on short notice, with a specific, limited list of journalists invited, and there were no hidden agendas. These remarks were made during his second press conference, held two days after the initial event at the Afghanistan Embassy triggered widespread condemnation.

    The absence of female reporters at Friday’s briefing led to strong criticism from opposition parties, who denounced it as “unacceptable” and an “insult to women.” The press conference took place shortly after Muttaqi held significant talks with India’s External Affairs Minister. Notable Indian politicians, including Rahul Gandhi, strongly condemned the government’s stance on the issue, while P Chidambaram expressed disbelief and suggested male journalists should have boycotted the event. Sources within the Ministry of External Affairs clarified that the Indian government was not involved in organizing the press conference. They confirmed that invitations were issued by Afghanistan’s Consul General in Mumbai to chosen journalists in Delhi, and the Afghan Embassy premises are not subject to Indian governmental jurisdiction.

    Muttaqi also provided details on education in Afghanistan, highlighting that 2.8 million women and girls are part of the 10 million students currently enrolled in educational facilities. He acknowledged postponements in certain educational sectors but emphasized that it is not a religious prohibition. Concerning Pakistan, he expressed a desire for amicable relations but underscored Afghanistan’s commitment to protecting its national interests and borders, referencing a recent border escalation that has since been paused following mediation efforts.

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