Taliban to build housing complex for foreign diplomats in Kabul
The Taliban Ministry of Urban Development and Housing has announced that, at the request of the group’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it will build a housing complex for foreign diplomats in Kabul.
On Tuesday, December 17, the Ministry added in a statement that this housing complex will be constructed in the Darul Aman area of Kabul.
According to the Ministry, the “topographic” phase of the project has been completed, and work will soon begin on the construction.
The Taliban further noted that the housing complex will be built on approximately 371 acres of land.
This announcement comes at a time when the Taliban has been demolishing homes, mostly in poor neighborhoods of Kabul, and there is no indication of any plans to compensate for the damages caused to these homes.
The creation of a housing complex for foreign diplomats, while demolitions are taking place in impoverished areas, has sparked criticism among local residents.
It highlights the stark contrast between the Taliban’s priorities in accommodating foreign diplomats and their treatment of the Afghan population, particularly those in need of stable housing. As the situation unfolds, there are increasing calls for the Taliban to address the housing crisis for Afghan citizens and ensure that their basic needs are met.
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