The acting head and staff of Afghanistan’s consulate in Bonn have resigned in protest at Germany’s decision to accredit Taliban diplomats and hand the mission to the group.
In a statement, the consulate team said their decision was driven by Berlin’s move to send two Taliban representatives to the mission.
Hamid Nangialay Kabiri, the acting head of the consulate, said in a video message that all staff had stepped down, citing opposition to what he called the transfer of Afghan citizens’ documents to an “illegitimate group.”
Kabiri said all documents and assets of the consulate would be handed to the German Foreign Ministry. He added that one Taliban envoy was expected to be assigned to the post.
The resigning staff said the decision undermines human rights, women’s and children’s access to education, and basic freedoms, and therefore lacks legitimacy. They expressed hope that Afghanistan would one day establish a government based on the will of its people.