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they were major backers of taliban, and gave safe haven to the taliban to operate, answer the taliban's survival over 20 years of war was in part due to the safe haven at pakian gave them. in terms of fallout from u.s. foreign policy, one thing that i will load and sething that we have two chapters on generic books is that the taliban takeover of afghanistan, it wasn't just bad for afghanistan, the taliban taking over, al qaeda getting protection, our afghan allies often times getting hunted down by the talibanallies being left hind, women's rights being crushed. any sort of freedom that had been built up over 20 years getting crushed, but we live anymore dangerous world now and you can be that some of that comes from what happened in afghanistan. we make a very strong case that the u.s.-nato chaos that ensued in august 2021 and the taliban takeover was likely a factor in vladir putin's decision to invade ukraine. obviously putin has wanted to invade ukraine for a very long time, was very likely looking for what he would just see as his best moment in the chaos nato and the u.s. looking
they were major backers of taliban, and gave safe haven to the taliban to operate, answer the taliban's survival over 20 years of war was in part due to the safe haven at pakian gave them. in terms of fallout from u.s. foreign policy, one thing that i will load and sething that we have two chapters on generic books is that the taliban takeover of afghanistan, it wasn't just bad for afghanistan, the taliban taking over, al qaeda getting protection, our afghan allies often times getting hunted...
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sohaila niyazi's husband was killed in fighting during the taliban takeover.ren. she's one of ten million afghans who've stopped receiving aid from the world food programme this year. translation: it's been two months i since i was able to buy milk for my baby. i give her green tea in a feeding bottle and i give her medicine which makes her sleep from one morning to another, because if she wakes up and asks for food, i have nothing to give her. that medicine is an anti—allergy drug that sohaila is using as a sedative. now, she relies entirely on food donated by her relatives and neighbours. aid has so far also prevented healthcare from collapsing. but that's now being withdrawn too, including from here, where zubaydah has brought her malnourished baby habisa. it's afghanistan's only children's hospital. in a corner is somaya. at 1a months, she weighs as much as a newborn. they are among the more than three million malnourished children in the country. it's an unprecedented ravaging of afghanistan's youngest. both of mohamed shafy�*s parents are dead. he weighs
sohaila niyazi's husband was killed in fighting during the taliban takeover.ren. she's one of ten million afghans who've stopped receiving aid from the world food programme this year. translation: it's been two months i since i was able to buy milk for my baby. i give her green tea in a feeding bottle and i give her medicine which makes her sleep from one morning to another, because if she wakes up and asks for food, i have nothing to give her. that medicine is an anti—allergy drug that...
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they were major backers of taliban, and gave safe haven to the taliban to operate, answer the taliban'sl over 20 years of war was in part due to the safe haven at pakistan gave them. in terms of fallout from u.s. foreign polic one thing that i will load and something that we have two chapters on generic books is that the taliban takeover of afghanistan, it wasn't just bad for afghanistan, the taliban taking over, al qaeda getting protection, our afghan allies often times getting hunted down by the taliban, allies being left hind, women's rights being crushed. any sort of freedom that had been built up over 20 years getting crushed, but we live anymore dangerous world now and you can be that some of that comes from what happened in afghanistan. we make a very strong case that the u.s.-nato chaos that ensued in august 2021 and the taliban takeer was likely a factor in vladimir putin's decision to invade ukraine. obviously putin has wanted to invade ukraine for a very long time, was very likely looking for what he would just see as his best moment in the chaos nato and the u.s. looking lik
they were major backers of taliban, and gave safe haven to the taliban to operate, answer the taliban'sl over 20 years of war was in part due to the safe haven at pakistan gave them. in terms of fallout from u.s. foreign polic one thing that i will load and something that we have two chapters on generic books is that the taliban takeover of afghanistan, it wasn't just bad for afghanistan, the taliban taking over, al qaeda getting protection, our afghan allies often times getting hunted down by...
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one taliban official told the un that those refuges are a "western concept".ing economic and humanitarian hardships are causing heightened levels of gender—based violence against afghan women and girls. the taliban's suppression of women's rights is one of the harshest in the world. women are not allowed in parks, pools and gyms, beauty salons are shut down, girls may only be educated as far as primary school. for more on the situation, i spoke to mariam solaimankhil, she was elected to afghanistan's parliament and had to leave the country for her safety. thank you so much for being with us and you will have no doubt seen the report from the united nations which details that the taliban is putting women in afghanistan in prison if they are the survivors of domestic abuse, "for their own protection". you were elected as a lawmaker in afghanistan and had to flee for your own safety. when you saw that report come out, what did you make of its findings? it was heartbreaking but it wasn't a shock to any of us. we had seen that the taliban were arresting women who u
one taliban official told the un that those refuges are a "western concept".ing economic and humanitarian hardships are causing heightened levels of gender—based violence against afghan women and girls. the taliban's suppression of women's rights is one of the harshest in the world. women are not allowed in parks, pools and gyms, beauty salons are shut down, girls may only be educated as far as primary school. for more on the situation, i spoke to mariam solaimankhil, she was...
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the taliban has now taken over two thirds of the country. (sadaf speaks in foreign language) (banin speaks in foreign language) - [reporter] incredibly significant development that has occurred. president ghani of afghanistan has left the country. (gunshots ringing) (car honks) (frishta speaks in foreign language) (sadaf speaks in foreign language) - [reporter] for the very first time, we are getting a look at the taliban inside the afghan presidential palace there in kabul. (tamana speaks in foreign language) (frishta speaks in foreign language) (tamana speaks in foreign language) (banin speaks in foreign language) (gunshots ringing) (banin speaks in foreign language) (farkhunda speaks in foreign language) - at that point, i really didn't know exactly how to help them, but i was determined to help. i started playing for the afghanistan women's national team in 2016. i'm an afghan-canadian. i have dual citizenship. and when the opportunity came up to play for afghanistan, i jumped on it. when afghanistan had officially fell, i had just gradu
the taliban has now taken over two thirds of the country. (sadaf speaks in foreign language) (banin speaks in foreign language) - [reporter] incredibly significant development that has occurred. president ghani of afghanistan has left the country. (gunshots ringing) (car honks) (frishta speaks in foreign language) (sadaf speaks in foreign language) - [reporter] for the very first time, we are getting a look at the taliban inside the afghan presidential palace there in kabul. (tamana speaks in...
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he accepted the letter of the taliban ambassador. earlier, the chinese ambassador had also handed over his credentials to the head of afghanistan's caretaker cabinet. at the same time, in china's neighborhood in india, the diplomats of the overthrown government of afghanistan closed the embassy of this country in new delhi and left. they did but this embassy was reopened by a number of diplomats who support the taliban, including the afghan consuls in banbi and hyderabad, india. the afghan embassy will not be closed in didi and we are asking you to take on the consular department of the embassy in addition to the work in mumbai and hyderabad. at the same time, in kabul , the deputy prime minister of the taliban said this in a meeting with the special representative of the un secretary general for afghanistan. the country wants the presence of afghanistan in world meetings. the taliban now says that they are connected with 20 afghan embassies in asia and europe diplomats have been sent to these embassies. but until now, after about tw
he accepted the letter of the taliban ambassador. earlier, the chinese ambassador had also handed over his credentials to the head of afghanistan's caretaker cabinet. at the same time, in china's neighborhood in india, the diplomats of the overthrown government of afghanistan closed the embassy of this country in new delhi and left. they did but this embassy was reopened by a number of diplomats who support the taliban, including the afghan consuls in banbi and hyderabad, india. the afghan...
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this re ort what the taliban is doing here?ter they took over was to dismantle the whole system that had been put in place by the government and ngos to respond to violence against women. it took them a bit longer but after that they largely dismantled the legal system. and so there's been more attention to banning girls from education and women from work but this is an important piece, too, their systemic deprivation of the rights of women and girls and that crackdown is continuing and getting worse as we speak.— crackdown is continuing and getting worse as we speak. taliban officials have said they _ worse as we speak. taliban officials have said they would _ worse as we speak. taliban officials have said they would ask _ worse as we speak. taliban officials have said they would ask male i have said they would ask male members of the family to make "a commitment not to harm women survivors of abuse." even when i read that out, that seems absolutely extraordinary. the read that out, that seems absolutely extraordinary-— extrao
this re ort what the taliban is doing here?ter they took over was to dismantle the whole system that had been put in place by the government and ngos to respond to violence against women. it took them a bit longer but after that they largely dismantled the legal system. and so there's been more attention to banning girls from education and women from work but this is an important piece, too, their systemic deprivation of the rights of women and girls and that crackdown is continuing and getting...
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the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one who needed it was even laid down and the new government's coalition agreement. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who don't start september 2023 time on. that'd be that lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner. the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned the german at breathtaking speed. since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company for a life in freedom in peace. but it's one that he cannot saver who it should be included. but here i am here
the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one...
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the taliban search back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one who needed it was even laid down and the new government's coalition agreement. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who don't start september 2023. i'm on the visa lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner. the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned german at breathtaking speed. since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company. a life in freedom in peace, but it's one that he cannot saver. what did you mean? like he yeah. about i am here. vice. ye
the taliban search back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one...
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as gant a stand 2021, the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one who needed it was even laid down and the new government's coalition agreement. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who don't start september 2023. i'm on the visa lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner. the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned german at breathtaking speed. since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company. a life in freedom in peace, but it's one that he cannot saver who is being said, but he yeah about i am here. vice. yes a
as gant a stand 2021, the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter...
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but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.elying on international hand—outs, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished, with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one third of the population, around 15 million people, are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. the bbc has been documenting the collapse of health and humanitarian structures in afghanistan, since the taliban seized power. here's our latest report from the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye, in kabul. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you wouldn't know it if you stood on a kabul street. women have all but disappeared from public life under the taliban government. denied the right to work outside their homes, they were most reliant on charity, and are now hardest—hit by aid cuts. we went up the hills surrounding the city, where some of the most vulnerable communities live. crude homes dot the landscape. sewage
but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.elying on international hand—outs, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished, with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one third of the population, around 15 million people, are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. the bbc has been documenting the collapse of health and humanitarian structures in afghanistan, since the taliban seized...
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day with the taliban? no longer in power. yeah. it's been, i know yes for not to have a very positive person by nature, all buttoned into i believe in this day and, and that one day we will return and support the rebuilding of afghanistan. feel i've got a son to be that are both on, on science, it's in this new civil engineer. i'm on that. these are the is also trying not to give up hope after his brother is killing. he unsuccessfully tried to get his family out through the federal admission program, but he was unable to contact one of the secret n g o is that can issue a recommendation for welcome good, good. now he's applying to the state of the range us admission program. it permits family reunification for people who have the necessary funds, unlike many others who have flood imo and not be that can afford to support his relative to have a form in it. the when i am standing sure to, to you from my older brother via the stroke heart of the human. but i sent all the necessary documents into my time and i
day with the taliban? no longer in power. yeah. it's been, i know yes for not to have a very positive person by nature, all buttoned into i believe in this day and, and that one day we will return and support the rebuilding of afghanistan. feel i've got a son to be that are both on, on science, it's in this new civil engineer. i'm on that. these are the is also trying not to give up hope after his brother is killing. he unsuccessfully tried to get his family out through the federal admission...
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the taliban search back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was monitored in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one who needed it was even laid down in the new government's coalition agreement. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who don't start september 2023. i'm on that these are the lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner. the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned german at breathtaking speed. since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company. a life in freedom and peace, but it's one that he cannot saver. what each means is, but here i am here, vice
the taliban search back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was monitored in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any...
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our daily occurrence is under the taliban regime. the, to the mentioned to, to the human rights situation in afghanistan at the moment is blake, we'll find out it couldn't be any more catastrophic, really the goal in particular, for women to man, the people who defend the rights of others. it's new support media, freedom in general, existing women's rights advocate, calling the people who used to work the n g a lloyd to the most who worked in the humanitarian sanctum, must be off at the time. educational industries, issue money, former police officers used by sion bhutto space and in that and being passed the cutest, embodying a pre type i'm tendon, i'm to the vet and support what risks do they face developing that killed? no one knows how many killings and acts of torture are being carried out. there is no one left in afghanistan who can count them. yet the german government had wanted to give special protection to people at acute risk. with its action plan for afghanistan presented in december 2021 fighter for him 2 days ahead of t
our daily occurrence is under the taliban regime. the, to the mentioned to, to the human rights situation in afghanistan at the moment is blake, we'll find out it couldn't be any more catastrophic, really the goal in particular, for women to man, the people who defend the rights of others. it's new support media, freedom in general, existing women's rights advocate, calling the people who used to work the n g a lloyd to the most who worked in the humanitarian sanctum, must be off at the time....
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but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.n international handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished, with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one third of the population, around 15 million people, are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. the bbc has been documenting the collapse of health and humanitarian structures in afghanistan, since the taliban seized power. here's our latest report from the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye in kabul. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you wouldn't know it if you stood on a kabul street. women have all but disappeared from public life under the taliban government. denied the right to work outside their homes, they were most reliant on charity, and are now hardest—hit by aid cuts. we went up the hills surrounding the city, where some of the most vulnerable communities live. crude homes dot the landscape. sewage flows by t
but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.n international handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished, with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one third of the population, around 15 million people, are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. the bbc has been documenting the collapse of health and humanitarian structures in afghanistan, since the taliban seized power. here's...
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the taliban search back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one who needed it was even laid down in the new government's coalition agreement. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who don't start september 2023. i'm on that these are the lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner. the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned german at breathtaking speed. since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company. a life in freedom in peace, but it's one that he cannot saver who is being said, but he yeah about i am here. vi
the taliban search back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to any one...
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as gant a stand 2021, the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to anyone who needed it was even laid down in the new government's coalition agreement. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who don't start september 2023. i'm on and that'd be that lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner, the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned german at breathtaking speed since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company. a life in freedom in peace, but it's one that he cannot saver. what did you mean by here about i am here, vice. ye
as gant a stand 2021, the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter...
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the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to anyone who needed it was even laid down and the new government's coalition agreements. but what remains of that promise 2 years on the who does that september 2023 time on that these are the lives here in eastern germany with his young son and his partner, the civil engineer fled afghanistan in 2015. he learned german at breathtaking speed since 2016, the 35 year old has worked for an architectural and engineering company is a life in freedom in peace. but it's one that he cannot saver. it should be inserted by here. i am here. vice. y
the taliban surged back to power. after a lightning campaign, us and allied troops scrambled to leave kabul, which was mired in chaos and violence. many people were attempting to fleet but tens of thousands who put their hopes in germany and a peaceful future were left in the hands of the islamist human in women's rights activists. artists their lives, all in grave danger. the german government made sweeping promises. you have not been forgotten. the pledge to give shelter in germany to anyone...
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one taliban official told the un that those refuges are a "western concept".ic and humanitarian hardships are causing heightened levels of gender—based violence against afghan women and girls. the taliban's suppression of women's rights is one of the harshest in the world. women are not allowed in parks, pools and gyms. beauty salons are shut down. girls may only be educated as far as primary school. for more on the situation, i spoke to mariam solaimankhil. she was elected as afghanistan's parliament and had to leave the country for her safety. —— she was elected to afghanistan's parliament. thank you so much for being with us and you will have no doubt seen the report from the united nations which details that the taliban is putting women in afghanistan in prison if they are the survivors of domestic abuse, "fortheir if they are the survivors of domestic abuse, "for their own protection". you were elected as a lawmaker in afghanistan and had to flee for your own safety. when you saw that report come out, what did you make of its findings? it report come out,
one taliban official told the un that those refuges are a "western concept".ic and humanitarian hardships are causing heightened levels of gender—based violence against afghan women and girls. the taliban's suppression of women's rights is one of the harshest in the world. women are not allowed in parks, pools and gyms. beauty salons are shut down. girls may only be educated as far as primary school. for more on the situation, i spoke to mariam solaimankhil. she was elected as...
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but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.w going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one—third of the population — around 15 million people — are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. this special report from kabul is by our south asia correspondent yogita limaye. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you wouldn't know it if you stood on a kabul street. women have all but disappeared from public life under the taliban government. denied the right to work outside their homes, they were most reliant on charity, and are now hardest—hit by aid cuts. we went up the hills surrounding the city where some of the most vulnerable communities live. crude homes dot the landscape. sewage flows by the side of mud tracks. sohaila niyazi's husband was killed in fighting during the taliban takeover. baset and baby husna are two of her six children. she's one of ten million afghans who'
but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.w going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one—third of the population — around 15 million people — are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. this special report from kabul is by our south asia correspondent yogita limaye. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but...
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but the taliban s harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.l handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished, with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one third of the population, around 15 million people, are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. the bbc has been documenting the collapse of health and humanitarian structures in afghanistan, since the taliban seized power. here's our latest report from the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye in kabul. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you wouldn't know it if you stood on a kabul street. women have all but disappeared from public life under the taliban government. denied the right to work outside their homes, they were most reliant on charity, and are now hardest—hit by aid cuts. we went up the hills surrounding the city, where some of the most vulnerable communities live. crude homes dot the landscape. sewage flows by the side of mud
but the taliban s harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.l handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished, with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one third of the population, around 15 million people, are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. the bbc has been documenting the collapse of health and humanitarian structures in afghanistan, since the taliban seized power. here's our latest...
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because one of the things that we're seeing is that the taliban are arbitrarily detaining and reallyme of them who have eventually been released after having been tortured in prison. these are the women who've come out on the streets and protested against the taliban's policies and tried to get the world to pay attention. and you mentioned the international community. i mean, it appears that they have few levers. what do you think, in addition should be being done here? well, malala yousafzai gave a speech in south africa ten days ago where she said that the world should recognise the situation in afghanistan as gender apartheid. i think that one of the things the international community needs to do is avoid normalising this and kind of moving on and forgetting about the situation. afghan women feel very, very forgotten by the entire world, and they want people to realise that what happens to them has implications for women's rights globally. among those giving tributes were sir eltonjohn who remembered him as a great friend and king charles who said that life really won't be the sam
because one of the things that we're seeing is that the taliban are arbitrarily detaining and reallyme of them who have eventually been released after having been tortured in prison. these are the women who've come out on the streets and protested against the taliban's policies and tried to get the world to pay attention. and you mentioned the international community. i mean, it appears that they have few levers. what do you think, in addition should be being done here? well, malala yousafzai...
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but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you wouldn't know it if you stood on a kabul street. women have all but disappeared from public life under the taliban government. denied the right to work outside their homes, they were most reliant on charity and are now hardest—hit by aid cuts. we went up the hills surrounding the city where some of the most vulnerable communities live. crude homes dot the landscape. sewage flows by the side of mud tracks. sohaila niyazi's husband was killed in fighting during the taliban takeover. baset and baby husna are two of her six children. she's one of 10 million afghans who've stopped receiving aid from the world food programme this year. translation: it's been two months since i was able - to buy milk for my baby. i give her green tea in a feeding bottle and i give her medicine which makes her sleep from one morning to another, because if she wake
but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role.handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you wouldn't know it if you stood on a kabul street. women have all but disappeared from public life under the taliban government. denied the right to work outside their homes, they were most reliant on charity and are now hardest—hit by aid cuts. we went up the hills surrounding...
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taliban took— school from afghanistan when the taliban took over _ school from afghanistan when the talibanbeen— taliban took over the country. they have beenjoined _ taliban took over the country. they have beenjoined by— taliban took over the country. they have been joined by sudanese - taliban took over the country. they i have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, _ have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there — have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there shall— have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there shall two— have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there shall two school- have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there shall two school is - students, there shall two school is also here — students, there shall two school is also here after— students, there shall two school is also here after the _ students, there shall two school is also here after the conflict - students, there shall two school is also here after the conflict in- also here after the conflict in their— also here after the conflict in their country. _ also here after the conflict
taliban took— school from afghanistan when the taliban took over _ school from afghanistan when the talibanbeen— taliban took over the country. they have beenjoined _ taliban took over the country. they have beenjoined by— taliban took over the country. they have been joined by sudanese - taliban took over the country. they i have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, _ have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there — have beenjoined by sudanese medical students, there shall—...
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that work made them fierce enemies of the taliban.ence. translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised _ and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deport people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the arap scheme is managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said... as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally... knocking on door. ..ali says time is running out. he hopes the uk will help him before it is too late. now, let's return to the covid inquiry. we have been carrying it throughout the day. we are expecting the inquiry to resume shortly after lunch, where we will hear more from the prime minister rishi sunak, who is answering questions about his time as chancelor during the pandemic. and ellie is live now for us. we have had a morning of evidence from rishi sunak, the most significant thing was one of the first things he said which was an apology. it was interesting because we have had apologies from most of the politicians who app
that work made them fierce enemies of the taliban.ence. translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised _ and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deport people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the arap scheme is managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said... as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally... knocking on door. ..ali says time is running out. he hopes the uk will help him before...
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a un report says the taliban is sending female abuse survivors to prison — because shelters have closedto the war in ukraine — because hungary has blocked more than $50 billion in eu aid for ukraine, hours after agreement was reached on starting membership talks with kyiv. after late—night negotiations, the hungarian prime minister victor orban posted on social media: he then left for the night. speaking to reporters, charles michel — the president of the european council — focused instead on what he saw as a positive — the opening of those membership talks with both ukraine and moldova. he added that the eu would attempt to reach a unanimous decision on aid to ukraine next year. i spoke earlier to oleksander merezhko, a member of ukraine's parliament and head of foreign affairs committee. we started from the reaction to the aid being blocked by hungary. first of all, we are happy to start negotiations on ukraine's accession to the european union but unfortunately the decision to block aid we desperately need right now when ukraine is bleeding during the war, this is a bad sign, but i'm
a un report says the taliban is sending female abuse survivors to prison — because shelters have closedto the war in ukraine — because hungary has blocked more than $50 billion in eu aid for ukraine, hours after agreement was reached on starting membership talks with kyiv. after late—night negotiations, the hungarian prime minister victor orban posted on social media: he then left for the night. speaking to reporters, charles michel — the president of the european council — focused...
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that work made them fierce enemies of the taliban. of many former soldiers who were recognised _ and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deport people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the arap scheme is managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said... knocking on door as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally... knocking on door ..ali says time is running out. he hopes the uk will help him before it is too late. joe inwood, bbc news. general sir richard barrons, former commanderjoint force, command says the triples — as the soldiers are known — should be brought to the uk, and all effortd shoud be made to locate the troops. i very much want to believe that it is an oversight that 200 highly skilled afghan soldiers who did some of the most difficult and dangerous missions against the taliban and al-qaeda accompanied and supported by british and other forces, have somehow not been included in the scheme to repatriate those afghans that fought with
that work made them fierce enemies of the taliban. of many former soldiers who were recognised _ and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deport people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the arap scheme is managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said... knocking on door as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally... knocking on door ..ali says time is running out. he hopes the uk will help him before it is too...
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sohaila niyazi's husband was killed in fighting during the taliban takeover.ve stopped receiving aid from the world food programme this year. translation: it's been two months since i was able - to buy milk for my baby. i give her green tea in a feeding bottle and i give her medicine which makes her sleep from one morning to another, because if she wakes up and asks for food, i have nothing to give her. that medicine is an anti—allergy drug that sohaila is using as a sedative. now she relies entirely on food donated by her relatives and neighbours. aid has so far also prevented healthcare from collapsing. but that is now being withdrawn for including from here, where zubaydah has brought her malnourished baby habisa. it's afghanistan's only children's hospital. in a corner is somaya. where zubaydah has brought her malnourished baby habisa. it's afghanistan's only children's hospital. in a corner is somaya. at 1a months, she weighs as much as a newborn. they are among the more than 3 million malnourished children in the country. it's an unprecedented ravaging o
sohaila niyazi's husband was killed in fighting during the taliban takeover.ve stopped receiving aid from the world food programme this year. translation: it's been two months since i was able - to buy milk for my baby. i give her green tea in a feeding bottle and i give her medicine which makes her sleep from one morning to another, because if she wakes up and asks for food, i have nothing to give her. that medicine is an anti—allergy drug that sohaila is using as a sedative. now she relies...
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but after 2 years since the return of taliban, no country still recognizes this government. of the demands in the world for the recognition of the taliban is the participation of all afghan ethnic groups in the political future of this is the country afghanistan is a country that has different ethnicities and religions. if we look at the developments of the last half century of this country, the people of this country stood by each other against the aggression of foreign countries. they became masters of shiism and sunnah in dealing with foreigners. afghan women also played a significant role in the developments of the last few decades, especially women in the central regions of this country. in the history of the last 50 years, the mothers who made sacrifices to go beyond all their needs and everything that happens in the family said that they were trying to spend money on their children's education. that they are the future-making children of society. with the developments of 2011, the shiites of afghanistan, along with other ethnic groups of this country , laid down their
but after 2 years since the return of taliban, no country still recognizes this government. of the demands in the world for the recognition of the taliban is the participation of all afghan ethnic groups in the political future of this is the country afghanistan is a country that has different ethnicities and religions. if we look at the developments of the last half century of this country, the people of this country stood by each other against the aggression of foreign countries. they became...
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last september, the taliban conducted a prisoner swap with the u.s.cted by cbs news insist that corbett is being treated well, but they did not indicate what they are seeking for his release. now corbett's family is buying him christmas present, and they're hoping they'll all be reunited soon. >> that was margaret brennan reporting. >>> for most of the u.s., the covid pandemic is now just a memory, but many of the young students who spent two years in virtual classes are still having a difficult time catching up. meg oliver reports on one state's successful effort to get them up to speed. >> reporter: it's 7:00 a.m., an hour before school officially starts at cane ridge elementary school in nashville. and hundreds of students are ready to crank up the learning. small groups meet three days a week before, during, and after school for what's called high dosage tutoring to combat pandemic learning loss. >> crocodile. >> crocodile. >> well, in my view, the kids were at stake. >> reporter: tennessee republican governor bill lee called a historic legislativ
last september, the taliban conducted a prisoner swap with the u.s.cted by cbs news insist that corbett is being treated well, but they did not indicate what they are seeking for his release. now corbett's family is buying him christmas present, and they're hoping they'll all be reunited soon. >> that was margaret brennan reporting. >>> for most of the u.s., the covid pandemic is now just a memory, but many of the young students who spent two years in virtual classes are still...
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his brother and two cousins were killed by the taliban.y would need to get out of the country. the triples were amongst the last standing, helping british passport holders at the baron hotel. while mohammed gathered with friends. it was the worst 2a hours of my life. i feel scared just remembering it. i didn't cry when my brother was killed, but i cried a lot that night. neither ali nor muhammad made it onto the evacuation flights. instead, they fled to neighbouring countries, from where they assumed their work with the british meant they would be rescued. but they were wrong. both men applied to the uk's afghan relocation and assistance scheme called arap. it's run by the mod and is designed to help people who worked for or with british forces and government departments. both of them have been rejected more than once. i have been so disappointed. i served in different high ranking positions and fulfilled my duties honestly. despite that, arap rejected my request twice. i respectfully request that the british authorities check my file. the
his brother and two cousins were killed by the taliban.y would need to get out of the country. the triples were amongst the last standing, helping british passport holders at the baron hotel. while mohammed gathered with friends. it was the worst 2a hours of my life. i feel scared just remembering it. i didn't cry when my brother was killed, but i cried a lot that night. neither ali nor muhammad made it onto the evacuation flights. instead, they fled to neighbouring countries, from where they...
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the taliban were very interested in cleaning up their image and presenting a kind of taliban 2.0 faceopen to filming with us at that time. now it's very difficult to get that kind of intimate access. for bryon, there's a certain inevitability to the differing paths these children's lives take. children in afghanistan, children all around the world are really at the behest of the adults in their lives and at the behest of the society that they live in. in the context of afghanistan, those boys will grow up to be the kings of their community and those girls will be subjected to whoever they're married off to. the judges said seeing the situation in afghanistan through the eyes of young people lifted this film beyond what we think we know and forced us to confrontjust how profoundly situations shape young lives. it's a beautiful portrayal of children on the cusp of adulthood with depth, insight and humanity. this film by robin barnwell, hilary andersson, serhiy solodko and taras shumeyko tells the story of mariupol through those who lived in the ukrainian city as it was being destroyed b
the taliban were very interested in cleaning up their image and presenting a kind of taliban 2.0 faceopen to filming with us at that time. now it's very difficult to get that kind of intimate access. for bryon, there's a certain inevitability to the differing paths these children's lives take. children in afghanistan, children all around the world are really at the behest of the adults in their lives and at the behest of the society that they live in. in the context of afghanistan, those boys...
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that work made them fierce enemies of the taliban.ence. translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised _ and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deport people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the arap scheme is managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said... as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally, ali says time is running out. he hopes the uk will help him before it is too late. joe inwood, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. breaking the law — these e—scooters were filmed on the streets of lincoln in the last few days. the only place they can legally be ridden is on private land with the permission of the landowner. but they've become a common sight in our towns and cities. theyjust, like, scoot past you and you don't even know they are coming round. in the run—up to christmas, you'll find a wide range of e—scooters on sale in big—name high stree
that work made them fierce enemies of the taliban.ence. translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised _ and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deport people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the arap scheme is managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said... as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally, ali says time is running out. he hopes the uk will help him before it is too late. joe...
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the taliban were very interested in cleaning up their image and presenting a kind of taliban 2.0 faceopen to filming with us at that time. now it's very difficult to get that kind of intimate access. for bryon, there's a certain inevitability to the differing paths these children's lives take. children in afghanistan, children all around the world are really at the behest of the adults in their lives and at the behest of the society that they live in. in the context of afghanistan, those boys will grow up to be the kings of their community and those girls will be subjected to whoever they're married off to. thejudges said seeing the situation in afghanistan through the eyes of young people lifted this film beyond what we think we know and forced us to confrontjust how profoundly situations shape young lives. it's a beautiful portrayal of children on the cusp of adulthood with depth, insight and humanity. this film by robin barnwell, hilary andersson, serhiy solodko and taras shumeyko tells the story of mariupol through those who lived in the ukrainian city as it was being destroyed by
the taliban were very interested in cleaning up their image and presenting a kind of taliban 2.0 faceopen to filming with us at that time. now it's very difficult to get that kind of intimate access. for bryon, there's a certain inevitability to the differing paths these children's lives take. children in afghanistan, children all around the world are really at the behest of the adults in their lives and at the behest of the society that they live in. in the context of afghanistan, those boys...
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the taliban were very interested in cleaning up their image and presenting a kind of taliban 2.0 facey open to filming with us at that time. now it's very difficult to get that kind of intimate access. for bryon, there's a certain inevitability to the differing paths these children's lives take. children in afghanistan, children all around the world are really at the behest of the adults in their lives and at the behest of the society that they live in. in the context of afghanistan, those boys will grow up to be the kings of their community and those girls will be subjected to whoever they're married off to. the judges said seeing the situation in afghanistan through the eyes of young people lifted this film beyond what we think we know and forced us to confrontjust how profoundly situations shape young lives. it's a beautiful portrayal of children on the cusp of adulthood with depth, insight and humanity. this film by robin barnwell, hilary andersson, serhiy solodko and taras shumeyko tells the story of mariupol through those who lived in the ukrainian city as it was being destroyed
the taliban were very interested in cleaning up their image and presenting a kind of taliban 2.0 facey open to filming with us at that time. now it's very difficult to get that kind of intimate access. for bryon, there's a certain inevitability to the differing paths these children's lives take. children in afghanistan, children all around the world are really at the behest of the adults in their lives and at the behest of the society that they live in. in the context of afghanistan, those boys...
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right and the taliban is trying to open the doors of schools to them as soon as possible by creating a suitable environment. sher mohammad abbas stangzai added that afghanistan and iran have a lot in common due to their religion and culture, the organization of foreign students with residence permits in khorasan rezai, director general of foreign immigrants in khorasan governorate, razavi said: students should receive unique identification and benefit from services various refer to the intelligent management system of atba or sahama. hossein sharafati rad added that students who do not have a unique knowledge in the sahama system are part of the lack of knowledge. according to mr. shrafati, they should register the initial one, then they should register again with the identification by referring to the general directorate of foreign immigrants in khorasan-razavi or the residence and employment services offices. profiles of nearly 400,000 authorized foreigners have been registered in the siam system of the ministry of interior, and about 300,000 foreigners without identity documents h
right and the taliban is trying to open the doors of schools to them as soon as possible by creating a suitable environment. sher mohammad abbas stangzai added that afghanistan and iran have a lot in common due to their religion and culture, the organization of foreign students with residence permits in khorasan rezai, director general of foreign immigrants in khorasan governorate, razavi said: students should receive unique identification and benefit from services various refer to the...
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when the taliban re-took control of afghanistan, after the u.s. withdrawal, following the 20-year war. and one of the first edicts the taliban enforced was a ban on female secondary education. she would say, i have to be removed from this place. she would say. i don't want to be here. there is no education. over the following months, her mood darkened but nothing that alarmed her family, until one day, in july, this year. she came into the room, and i saw her eyes were abnormal, she says, i asked her what had happened, and she said she drunk acid. i didn't believe her, so i put my fingers in her mouth and she vomited up blood. her sister says she had drunk battery acid in her home in an attempted suicide. a trend that is spiking among teenaged girls across afghanistan, according to health professionals and human rights groups. a doctor spoke to us anonymously fearing retribution from the taliban and he sasshas seen a 5 rise in girls at the clinic who have considered suicide the past two years. of these cases, at least 10% have taken their own live
when the taliban re-took control of afghanistan, after the u.s. withdrawal, following the 20-year war. and one of the first edicts the taliban enforced was a ban on female secondary education. she would say, i have to be removed from this place. she would say. i don't want to be here. there is no education. over the following months, her mood darkened but nothing that alarmed her family, until one day, in july, this year. she came into the room, and i saw her eyes were abnormal, she says, i...
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they support the taliban, at least somehow try to communicate with them, that is, again, those subsidiess, the propaganda of the last 20 years leaves its mark, why? because there were nato members there, but nato had to give something - to give a conditional enemy, that is, we are not the enemies, who are the enemies? o. the damned russians who were here, that is, all this, even independence day celebrated the day of the withdrawal of the russians, that is , conventionally, independence day was the day of the withdrawal of soviet troops from afghanistan, according to fact, that is, well, it’s like this farce , it’s quite interesting , the people understand everything perfectly, well, the people, the people are wise, they know everything, one day abdullah found himself in great danger, he went to prison, someone... then he told the taliban that this strange man had come on assignment... from the russian special services when i was arrested, i actually saw aggression , aggression, not that no one even laid a finger on me, but in these conversations i saw aggression and they were also prese
they support the taliban, at least somehow try to communicate with them, that is, again, those subsidiess, the propaganda of the last 20 years leaves its mark, why? because there were nato members there, but nato had to give something - to give a conditional enemy, that is, we are not the enemies, who are the enemies? o. the damned russians who were here, that is, all this, even independence day celebrated the day of the withdrawal of the russians, that is , conventionally, independence day was...
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i do you going to be reaching agreement with the taliban?— with the taliban?taliban? i do accept your point that was set _ with the taliban? i do accept your point that was set in _ with the taliban? i do accept your point that was set in countries - with the taliban? i do accept your point that was set in countries it i point that was set in countries it is harder but you did reference the albanian agreement and that is the kind of practical thing that actually makes a difference. no scheme like rwanda exists around the world as a way of tackling a serious problem. you have to negotiate with the countries and invest in crime and policing to make sure you bring that down and make sure you have a system in your country at processes the claims efficiently and fairly. labour has talked about getting you migration down to 200,000 per year, illegal migration, by the end of its first term in government. is that going to be a cast—iron pledge? i going to be a cast—iron pledge? i would not put a figure on it. going to be a cast-iron pledge? i j would not put a figure
i do you going to be reaching agreement with the taliban?— with the taliban?taliban? i do accept your point that was set _ with the taliban? i do accept your point that was set in _ with the taliban? i do accept your point that was set in countries - with the taliban? i do accept your point that was set in countries it i point that was set in countries it is harder but you did reference the albanian agreement and that is the kind of practical thing that actually makes a difference. no scheme...
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forali made them fierce enemies of the taliban.e _ translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised _ translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised and - soldiers who were recognised and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deep or people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the or people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the scheme is manaued in our biometric data. the scheme is managed by — in our biometric data. the scheme is managed by the _ in our biometric data. the scheme is managed by the uk _ in our biometric data. the scheme is managed by the uk ministry - in our biometric data. the scheme is managed by the uk ministry of - managed by the uk ministry of defence. in a statement, they said, each application is assessed individually and in accordance with published policy. we do not automatically make a decision on eligibility based on a job role. as pakistan seeks to find and deport afghans living there illegally, ali says time is runni
forali made them fierce enemies of the taliban.e _ translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised _ translation: we know of many former soldiers who were recognised and - soldiers who were recognised and have disappeared, almost certainly killed. when iran and pakistan deep or people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the or people, the taliban have a list in our biometric data. the scheme is manaued in our biometric data. the scheme is managed by — in our...
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the threat. they did great, the presence of the americans still left a small imprint today, and the talibanow only been in power for 2 years , they change everything with great difficulty, but again they succeed with great difficulty, in the near future it will be even more difficult for them, because there is no flow into the country, the country is closed, recognized by no one, there is no money in the country, there is no trade in the country, so these guys, give a conditional enemy, that is, we are not the enemies, who are the enemies? and the damned russians who were here, that is, this whole thing, even celebrated independence day from the day of the withdrawal of the russians, that is, the conditional day of independence it was the day of the withdrawal of soviet troops from afghanistan, in fact, that is, well , it’s like this farce, it’s quite interesting, the people are fine, i just saw aggression, not aggression, that is, no one even touched me with a finger, but in i saw in these conversations... and they were also presented and shown the video where i said that i was a russian s
the threat. they did great, the presence of the americans still left a small imprint today, and the talibanow only been in power for 2 years , they change everything with great difficulty, but again they succeed with great difficulty, in the near future it will be even more difficult for them, because there is no flow into the country, the country is closed, recognized by no one, there is no money in the country, there is no trade in the country, so these guys, give a conditional enemy, that...
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which prize bombing we as taliban representative to comment on this. but our interview requests when i'm answered after the rehearsal, zora shows us pictures of dana, stan. oh, this is the the place so i myspace. no, me ever. my family. and sometimes i cry at night. no one knows. no. i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder a little later. so as mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul, hello, time. um, hello ma'am. how are you today? good. how are you? there was mother speaks of daily life in afghanistan. we're now even 5 year old girls are ordered to cover themselves completely. and we were afraid that everything's going to get even street was no sign due to still making music then we'll have to leave the country quickly soon and for read it vividly remembered the day they slid a dentist in their uncles to him that all in his cell phone the, all the other music students last are the last ones. we were a big effect in the past. i only had some videos of our the choir ended tv shows. yes. yes. t
which prize bombing we as taliban representative to comment on this. but our interview requests when i'm answered after the rehearsal, zora shows us pictures of dana, stan. oh, this is the the place so i myspace. no, me ever. my family. and sometimes i cry at night. no one knows. no. i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder a little later. so as mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul, hello, time. um, hello ma'am. how are you today?...
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which price bombing we as taliban representative to comment on this. but our interview requests, when i'm in search after the rehearsal, zora shows us pictures of afghanistan. oh, this is the place where i was born myspace. no, ever my family, and sometimes i cries at night, no one knows. no, i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder. a little later, laura's mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul. hello. 7 hello. hello ma'am. how are you today? good. how are you? there was mother speaks of daily life and afghanistan. we're now even 5 year old girls are ordered to cover themselves completely. and we are afraid that everything is going to get even strict they'll find due to still making music then we'll have to leave the country quickly soon and for read a vividly. remember the day they slid down to stand. their uncles to him that all, and his cellphone the all the other music students last are the last ones. we were a big effect in the past. i only had some videos of our the choir ended tv shows
which price bombing we as taliban representative to comment on this. but our interview requests, when i'm in search after the rehearsal, zora shows us pictures of afghanistan. oh, this is the place where i was born myspace. no, ever my family, and sometimes i cries at night, no one knows. no, i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder. a little later, laura's mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul. hello. 7 hello. hello ma'am. how are...
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are not great in this regard, the presence of the americans still left a big imprint today, and the talibanonly been in power for 2 years, they are changing everything with great difficulty, but again with great difficulty. .. they succeed, in the near future it will be even more difficult for them, because there are no injections into the country, the country is closed, not recognized by anyone , there is no money in the country, there is no trade in the country, there is no bread in the country, the country is hungry, closed, artificially conscious like this reservation, here are these guys, by the way, again, i want to say that i ’m not interested in praising these people, but giving credit where it’s due, i can say that these guys have a great future, whether the americans stayed there or not, i the americans did not stay, but their influence remained, why do they maintain at least some contacts with the taliban, at least somehow try to communicate with them, that is , again, those subsidies of 40 million a week, the americans give them this, the latter is propaganda. summer, that is, h
are not great in this regard, the presence of the americans still left a big imprint today, and the talibanonly been in power for 2 years, they are changing everything with great difficulty, but again with great difficulty. .. they succeed, in the near future it will be even more difficult for them, because there are no injections into the country, the country is closed, not recognized by anyone , there is no money in the country, there is no trade in the country, there is no bread in the...
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it's important to stand up to the taliban spin on music. even from here in far away, portable thing i think is a lot of crime. it's like i think language and the feeling is they tell them things with music. i think it's very important to play music. i would that's why the person that who's very lucky that others go, that they've got assessed and i can be the voice of a gun gills. despite their freedom in portugal, they both miss whom on the way to rehearsal, they sing a song in their native language, presto, and the music steam. other students are tuning up. it's a major rehearsal for their upcoming european concert tour. portuguese conductor to ya, the silva is impressed by his students. let's go to bar 63 percent . that is fraud, audit all the daughter. oh, okay. the rails, we have to fight to go to music school in the country. it's very different for us here. so i'm learning from them to respect music more for them. it's a true at the freedom how liberal whereas we take music for granted himself. the director of the music school was on h
it's important to stand up to the taliban spin on music. even from here in far away, portable thing i think is a lot of crime. it's like i think language and the feeling is they tell them things with music. i think it's very important to play music. i would that's why the person that who's very lucky that others go, that they've got assessed and i can be the voice of a gun gills. despite their freedom in portugal, they both miss whom on the way to rehearsal, they sing a song in their native...
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the government of pakistan is now sending people back to afghanistan into the hands of the very talibante again, what would they advise the family to do, to ask the taliban for a passport, wait for the taliban to knock on the door and wait for the pakistani government to arrest them or try another route? there is no accident that afghans make up the greatest number of people in small boats, and in the first nine months of this year, just 279 afghans came through official routes. for every person arriving through the afghan stream, 17 afghans were crossing the channel in a small boat. and we have heard this week about how slovakia meco is leaving those who served with the armed forces at risk of execution. -- arap. i armed forces at risk of execution. —— arap. i heard about what is happening in france and belgium and their response to small boat crossings. the french red cross said they worked with young unaccompanied asylum seekers they found trying to cross the channel to reach family members in the uk. try to convince them of the merits of a family reunion application, but the back lo
the government of pakistan is now sending people back to afghanistan into the hands of the very talibante again, what would they advise the family to do, to ask the taliban for a passport, wait for the taliban to knock on the door and wait for the pakistani government to arrest them or try another route? there is no accident that afghans make up the greatest number of people in small boats, and in the first nine months of this year, just 279 afghans came through official routes. for every...
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but the family evacuated when afghanistan felt the taliban. ryan returned several months later for a business trip, and then come again in 2022, but the taliban detained him, wrongfully according to the state department. per month, his wife, anna, has a little on efforts to bring them home. now she's taking matters into her own hands taking the fight to lawmakers who self. >> he is held in solitary confinement for weeks at a time. we recently learned that ryan has been fainting and experiencing seizures. he is often threatened with physical harm. he is told by his captors that he is forgotten and that his country does not care about him. and why would he believe it when other westerners have come and gone so much faster than he? >> anna is joining us now. anna, thank you so much for taking the time to be here. we hear your voice there, and what you're going through is clearly unbearable. your family was asked to remain silent on ryan's captivity for his safety. you said your children lied to their friends about where their dad is. tell us how
but the family evacuated when afghanistan felt the taliban. ryan returned several months later for a business trip, and then come again in 2022, but the taliban detained him, wrongfully according to the state department. per month, his wife, anna, has a little on efforts to bring them home. now she's taking matters into her own hands taking the fight to lawmakers who self. >> he is held in solitary confinement for weeks at a time. we recently learned that ryan has been fainting and...
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khalilur rahman haqqani, acting ministry of refugees and returnees of the taliban, asked this delegationencourage islamic countries to increase aid to the people of afghanistan. the funeral ceremony for the martyrs of today's attacks in harrat was held with the presence of a large number of afghan people. in today's attack, armed attackers.
khalilur rahman haqqani, acting ministry of refugees and returnees of the taliban, asked this delegationencourage islamic countries to increase aid to the people of afghanistan. the funeral ceremony for the martyrs of today's attacks in harrat was held with the presence of a large number of afghan people. in today's attack, armed attackers.
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the taliban themselves said, well , someone will vouch for you, say, from russia, without problems, youon me, uh, let’s just say, they called for me, i know, the ministry of defense, thank you, brothers. that my homeland is like this to me. today abdollah is again at home in donbass, he does not sit still, he is involved in social problems, helping the wounded, this is now his main business. thank you very much for your dedication to the values for which we live and for which. we are fighting, i am pashtum, afghan, i am a russian soldier, have honor, they are looking at this is the glow of our donetsk, every night it beckons them, we don’t let them in and won’t let them in, let’s all live in peace, i’m trying to motivate them to live on, well, they had legs, but they don’t, we need to move on, the doula is leaving to campaign, ukrainian soldiers, ukrainian soldiers, i urge you to lay down your arms, we don’t want unnecessary losses, one is young.
the taliban themselves said, well , someone will vouch for you, say, from russia, without problems, youon me, uh, let’s just say, they called for me, i know, the ministry of defense, thank you, brothers. that my homeland is like this to me. today abdollah is again at home in donbass, he does not sit still, he is involved in social problems, helping the wounded, this is now his main business. thank you very much for your dedication to the values for which we live and for which. we are...