POLITICS — April 12, 2026
Second 'National Dialogue' Session Held in Berlin with Over 60 Afghan Figures
The second 'National Dialogue' session was held in Berlin with more than 60 Afghan political, scientific and social figures, focusing on social justice, tolerance and girls' education bans. Participants announced a campaign titled "Let Afghan Girls Go to School!" to advocate for Afghan girls.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

BERLIN (Afghan Verified) — The second session of the 'National Dialogue' took place in Berlin, Germany, on April 11, 2026, bringing together more than 60 Afghan political, scientific and social figures.
The discussions centered on national dialogue, social justice and the culture of tolerance. Participants stressed that "peace without justice is not possible" and underscored the crucial role of women in sustainable stability.
The session sought to create bridges between Afghan citizens inside and outside the country.
Attendees voiced concern over the past five years of bans on girls' education, calling it "a great injustice and irreparable damage to national interests." They pledged to advocate for Afghan girls and combat the injustice.
The participants decided to launch a campaign named "Let Afghan Girls Go to School!"
This event forms part of the 'National Center' dialogue series, which was held last year in cities such as London, Berlin and Sacramento.
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