
Shabnam Nasimi
British-Afghan activist and political commentator. Executive Director of Conservative Friends of Afghanistan.
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Aug 17, 2022 • 1h 8min
Afghanistan After The Withdrawal: What Lessons Have We Learned?
Shabnam Nasimi, a UK Home Office policy advisor and founder of Conservative Friends of Afghanistan, joins veterans of Afghan reporting Jeremy Bowen from the BBC and filmmaker Paul Mason. They discuss the profound humanitarian crisis in post-withdrawal Afghanistan, highlighting the struggles of women and children amid Taliban rule. The guests analyze the impact of the chaotic withdrawal on Afghan institutions, the urgent need for international response, and the lessons learned on governance and human rights following two decades of foreign involvement.

Jan 30, 2022 • 54min
The Sunday Debate: The West Should Work With the Taliban
Shabnam Nasimi, a Policy Advisor to the UK Minister of Afghan Resettlement and Director of Afghan Witness, joins Christina Lamb OBE, a seasoned foreign correspondent. They tackle the complex question of Western engagement with the Taliban. Discussing the dire humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, they emphasize the urgent need for aid amidst severe economic hardships. The conversation also explores the internal divisions within the Taliban and the ethical implications of providing support while avoiding formal recognition of the regime.

Aug 23, 2021 • 1h 6min
Afghanistan Crisis Explained with Shabnam Nasimi
Shabnam Nasimi, a British-Afghan writer and political commentator, shares her compelling insights on the ongoing Afghan crisis. She discusses the harrowing journey of Afghan refugees and the emotional toll of U.S. political choices. Nasimi critiques the Taliban's integration into society and emphasizes the disconnect between Western efforts and local realities. The conversation highlights the urgent need for inclusive peace negotiations and ethical responsibilities towards Afghan allies post-withdrawal, stressing the importance of amplifying Afghan voices in shaping their future.