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The following paragraph in the "Impact on Civilians" section should be removed for violating WP:NPOV:
After the Taliban victory, these fears never materialized. Zarifa Ghafari, a former governor under the defeated previous government, even returned to Afghanistan safely on tourism.[84] The Taliban countered accusations of discrimination against women as mere propaganda.[85]
Partly done: I have removed the first part of the paragraph, it was poorly written, claims dubious, and its source paywalled. I am leaving the Taliban government response up however. Glass Snow (talk) 21:58, 28 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Nick Fuentes mentioned in reactions with poor sources?
"White nationalist Nick Fuentes posted on the Telegram messaging service, "The Taliban is a conservative, religious force, the US is godless and liberal. The defeat of the US government in Afghanistan is unequivocally a positive development". Some experts warned American extremists would use events in Afghanistan to push disinformation, organize and recruit."