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AQSHda joylashgan notijorat tashkilotimiz turli dasturlar va tashabbuslar orqali mablagʻ toʻplashda yordam beradi va biz sizni Afgʻonistonning Global Friends bilan hamkorlikda ishtirok etishingizni xohlaymiz. Biz dunyoni kelajak avlodlar uchun yaxshiroq joyga aylantirish uchun jamoatchilikni o'rgatishda sizning yordamingizga bog'liqmiz. Afg'onlar Kobulning qulashi bilan umidlarini yo'qotmasliklari kerak. Ko'ngillilik va xayriya imkoniyatlari haqida hamma narsani bilish uchun bugun bizga qo'shiling.

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Global Friends of Afghanistan and the Max Planck Foundation
joint conference in Germany. August, 2025

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Global Friends of Afghanistan, together with the Max Planck Foundation, convened the Afghanistan Dialogue Conference at Heidelberg University’s South Asia Institute (29–30 August 2025). Bringing together over 40 diverse Afghan voices from civil society, law, human rights, and security, the conference created a rare Afghan-led space for open dialogue on governance and the rule of law. Participants worked on shared principles, mapped more than 60 initiatives active on Afghanistan, and explored ways to strengthen coordination and trust. The event also provided an opportunity to present Afghan perspectives directly to international actors, including UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett — marking a key step toward building more inclusive, coordinated, and principled engagement on Afghanistan’s future.

Click on the link to the Max Planck Foundation website for more details, or click on the PDF image for the conference summary: https://www.mpfpr.de/2025/09/08/foundation-and-global-friends-of-afghanistan-hold-afghanistan-dialogue-conference/

GFA Statement: August 15th 2025


The Fall of Afghanistan and Its Enduring Consequences


On August 15, 2021, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, al-Qaeda, the Haqqani Network, and their Pakistani enablers in the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). In a matter of days, twenty years of hard-fought gains—achieved through the blood, sweat, and sacrifice of a generation of American, NATO, and Afghan soldiers—were erased by the very organizations responsible for the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans on September 11, 2001.


The consequences of this collapse have been profound and enduring.


American and Afghan combat veterans continue to suffer from the moral injuries inflicted by the images of chaos and abandonment at Kabul International Airport. These memories fuel a persistently high veteran suicide rate and a growing crisis of meaning, especially among Gold Star families who now grapple with the question: was it worth it?


Four years later, the U.S. government has failed to hold anyone accountable for the disaster, nor has it formally acknowledged that the war was lost. Meanwhile, Congress has refused to pass the Afghan Adjustment Act—a vital measure to protect our Afghan allies—choosing instead to politicize the withdrawal while offering no meaningful solutions.


The true victims of the U.S. withdrawal are the 32 million Afghans now imprisoned under Taliban rule. Despite early claims of moderation, the Taliban has imposed a brutal regime of gender apartheid, banning women and girls from virtually all aspects of public life. The group continues to hunt, imprison, torture, and sexually assault former Afghan allies—many of whom remain trapped behind enemy lines.


The humanitarian situation is dire. Jobs are scarce and often reserved for regime loyalists. Kabul faces a looming water crisis. Food insecurity is rampant. Drug abuse is on the rise—despite Taliban promises to address the issue.


None of this should have come as a surprise. Afghan war veterans, diplomats, and aid workers warned of these outcomes. And despite some political narratives to the contrary, the Taliban is not—and will never be—a legitimate counterterrorism partner. It remains a terrorist organization, still aligned with al-Qaeda.


As the international community turns its back on Afghanistan, the Taliban gains legitimacy with each passing day. Former President Trump’s decision to delist Sirajuddin Haqqani—a wanted terrorist with American and Afghan blood on his hands—and Russia’s recognition of the Taliban regime further tightened its grip on power.


Worse still, President Trump’s rollback of protections for Afghan allies already in the United States adds to the betrayal. These men and women served honorably beside American forces for two decades. Deporting them is tantamount to issuing a death sentence. Denying them immigration pathways is an abandonment of our values and our word.


Yet amid this betrayal and suffering, Global Friends of Afghanistan remains resolute. On this solemn anniversary, we reaffirm our mission to elevate the voices of our Afghan allies and pursue a just peace for Afghanistan—one that honors those who stood with us during our longest war.


Therefore, we call for urgent action:
 

●Congress must immediately halt ICE’s unjust detention of Afghan allies currently living in the United States.
 

●Temporary Protected Status (TPS) must be re-established for Afghans in the U.S., alongside full funding for the State Department’s Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts, to ensure legal pathways remain open for those still trapped inside Afghanistan.
 

●Congress must pass the Afghan Adjustment Act, just as we did for our South Vietnamese allies, providing a pathway to permanent residency for those who served beside us.
 

●The U.S. must lead a renewed international sanctions effort targeting Taliban leaders, Haqqani Network operatives, terrorist financiers, and their political lobbyists. This should include no-fly and visa bans, banking and asset restrictions, and a refusal to recognize Taliban envoys in international forums. These measures will isolate the regime, disrupt its funding, and reaffirm that the Taliban remains an illegitimate terrorist entity.
 

●Finally, the U.S. must support the creation of an inclusive Afghan political coalition—capable of negotiating a future not dictated by the Taliban, but shaped by the will of the Afghan people.


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GFA's Director, Jason Criss Howk and Hosna Jalil,  GFA Fellow, talk to CNN

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GFA Director, Jason Criss Howk talks to Beth Bailey about GFA and Afghanistan

Global Friends of Afghanistan
2nd Annual Conference

Hosted at the Military Women's Memorial Arlington Cemetery VA

 

"Human Rights and Pathways to Afghanistan's Stability"

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Watch the conference on the GFA Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHhmemqigFzuy-HNeqzZDKg

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"What we learn watching successive generations of terrorist is that with each iteration they get more radicalized, more desensitized to human rights, more violent towards the most innocent, and they seek higher death tolls. The risk is too great to ignore in Afghanistan. History should not be repeated." - Ahmad Zia Seraj, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s Director General of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) from September 2019 until August 2021. 

Click the icon to download Zia Seraj's report on Afghanistan

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Attention

Afghan Women: “I Don’t Feel Safe.”
A Global Friends of Afghanistan survey
May 2022

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Nima qilamiz

2021-yilda tashkil etilgan “Global Friends of Afghanistan” tashkiloti muhtoj afgʻonlarga yordam berish uchun koʻp mehnat qilmoqda.

Shimoliy Amerikani o'qitish  va Yevropa Afg'oniston bo'yicha.

Bizning ishimiz butun dunyo bo'ylab afg'on ovozini targ'ib qilish orqali ta'limni moliyalashtirish va yetkazib berishga bag'ishlangan.  

Biz Tolibon nishoniga aylangan afg'onlar bilan qadriyatlarni baham ko'ramiz. Biz ularni himoya qilishni va dunyoga ular duch keladigan qiyinchiliklar haqida bilishga yordam berishni xohlaymiz. 

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Qanday yordam beramiz

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Ta'lim va o'sish

Ta'lim va xabardorlikni oshirish orqali biz Afg'oniston xalqiga doimiy insonparvarlik, rivojlanish va ta'lim yordamini (va boshqalarni) ta'minlashni maqsad qilganmiz.  

Ta'lim olish inson huquqidir. Ayollar va etnik guruhlar Afg'onistonda yaxshiroq iqtisodiyot va jamiyat qurishga yordam berish huquqidan mahrum qilinmoqda.

Biz barcha malakali afg‘onlarning xavfsiz o‘tishi va ko‘chirilishi hamda Afg‘onistonni tark etmoqchi bo‘lgan barcha afg‘on bo‘lmaganlarning evakuatsiya qilinishini himoya qilishda davom etamiz.

Umumiy qadriyatlarni himoya qilish

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Maqsadlarimiz afg‘on jamiyatining eng zaif qatlamlarini himoya qilishga harakat qilishdir. Shuningdek, biz yaxshi kelajakni rejalashtirish uchun butun dunyodan kelgan afg‘onlar, faxriylar va tinch aholining yangi avlodi bilan hamkorlik qilishni xohlaymiz.

Biz hukumat va global gumanitar sa'y-harakatlarga Afg'onistonga e'tibor qaratishda yordam berish uchun fuqarolik harakatimiz.

 

Xalqaro hamjamiyat 20 yil davomida urushdan vayron bo'lgan mamlakatning jahon sahnasida qadrli a'zo bo'lishiga yordam berishga asosiy e'tiborni qaratdi. Biz birgalikda erishilgan yutuqlarni saqlab qolmoqchimiz. 

Current Activities

1.) We are keeping Afghanistan and the plight of Afghans on the minds of policymakers, the press, the wider media, and the general public. 

2.) We are partners with citizen-led, government, and humanitarian efforts like Welcome.US and #AfghanEvac.

3.) We are fighting for human rights and safeguarding Afghans around the world. 

4.) We are expanding the global conversation about issues in Afghanistan and are helping amplify Afghan voices. 

5.) We continue to advocate for safe passage and resettlement of all qualified Afghans and the evacuation of all non-Afghans seeking to leave Afghanistan.  

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