POLITICS — May 11, 2026
Afghan Women's Rights Groups Urge Germany to Block Taliban Influence in Diplomatic Missions
A coalition of Afghan women activists in Germany has urged the German government to prevent the normalization of Taliban influence within Afghan diplomatic missions in Europe.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

The Coordination Body of Afghan Women Activists in Germany has submitted open letters to the German Interior Minister and Foreign Minister, urging the government to take action to prevent the "normalization of Taliban influence" within Afghan diplomatic representations across Europe.
The coalition expressed significant concerns that individuals linked to the Taliban are utilizing Afghan diplomatic offices in Germany to expand their political networks and recruit interns. The group cited reports from German media as evidence of these attempts to infiltrate diplomatic channels.
Beyond political recruitment, the coalition raised concerns regarding financial transparency and the flow of funds. They argued that revenue generated from Afghan consular services in Europe might be indirectly transferred to structures linked to the Taliban. The activists stated that such influence within diplomatic missions could pose a threat to the safety and security of Afghan refugees.
To address these issues, the Coordination Body of Afghan Women Activists requested that the German government ensure full transparency regarding the extent of Taliban influence in diplomatic representations. They specifically called for the implementation of rigorous security screenings of recruitment networks to prevent further infiltration.
At this time, German officials have not issued a response to the letters sent by the activists.
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