Original title: Headquarters in Kabul directly attacked 丨 Brain drain exacerbates Afghanistan’s economic woes, Taliban officials hope people will not leave Source: CCTV News Client
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After the Taliban entered Kabul, many Afghans fled Afghanistan because of the regime change. At the same time, the loss of talents also exacerbated Afghanistan’s economic difficulties. On September 28, local time, CGTN reporter Abdul Hadi Dareez interviewed asylum seekers, university teachers and Taliban officials in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The Taliban officials interviewed urged Afghans not to leave, but to stay and serve the people.
Asylum seekers Muhammad Ali and Rahim said that when the US military evacuated, due to the chaos at the Kabul airport, some people without valid documents left the country, while some people with valid documents were left in Afghanistan.
Tolo-e-Aftab University lecturer Omar Fazard believes that many Afghans want to flee the country because of regime change, the collapse of the previous government and the elimination of the old administrative system. Afghan youth have lost hope for the future. Fazard said that the large-scale fleeing of the people will lead to vacancies in the domestic job market and brain drain, which will affect national income and lead to a decline in consumption levels. From an economic point of view, producers may not be able to find a market for their products, eventually leading to economic recession.
The departure of Afghans, especially the departure of professionals, will have a huge impact on the country’s economy.
Qari Saeed Khosty, a senior member of the Afghan Taliban Cultural Committee, called on Afghans, especially talented young people, to stay and serve the Afghan people. (The main station reporter Darez)
(Edited by Zhou Yuhui)