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we saw 16 people, corruption and compassion, the just 0 world selection of the best films from across our network of channels. oh i this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm sammy a dan. this is the new val live from dow coming up in the next 60 minutes. got shot, spied in the city of juliana by during a protest against the town of on take over. the incident comes despite tonda bon assurances, people are safe under its rule including women. as a woman,
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should i be scared of the telephone? not that, no one. no. why should you be scared of us? you should never be afraid of us. the heroes homecoming for the co founder of the bond is the focus shifts to the group political leaders we've made to form a child soldier and now trying to come for comfort. fairly thick youngsters raising money to save lives. i'm joining israel. so with the sports german giant by immediate clench that 1st trophy of the new season as robert levon, the he strikes twice when this stupid me a day after the tiny bon trying to reassure the world that people will be safe under its rule. its fighters have opened fire on protest as we've unconfirmed
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reports that have been casualties that the demonstration against the groups take over in the city of july. the bad people were marching in the streets chanting and carrying the afghan flag less than 24 hours earlier. the autonomy bond was promising amnesty to people who fought against it, but many still fear return to the groups harsh rule of 20 years ago. charlotte bent us begins our coverage from cobble after years in the shadows, the taliban smoke son's face was finally revealed. hullo, much ahead fronting for the 1st telephone press conference in 20 years. and 7000 us forces scramble to evacuate americans on military plains, the telephone coded and historic moment. as i was declared, actually taking the freedom to write the whole nations, the outcome people by using their legal rights after 20 years of war were able to
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take their freedom clean the country, or the patient occupiers. while the group could not reveal who lead the country much ahead, sid talk the ongoing for an inclusive political system and promised all africans rights will be respected. there's a lot of concern about whether women will be allowed to work, that girls can still go to school. what assurances can you give to women and girls that their rights will be protected with? i had the stomach emirate is committed to the right of women within the framework of sharia. or we may have the same rights that going to be working shoulder to shoulder with us. we want to assured international community that will be not this combination against women. but of course we think of a religious framework. but after use a for trust is hard to come by on day 2 of taliban rule and cobble. there were few women on the streets as a woman. should i be scared of the telephone?
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not i don't know what it is. no. why should you be scared of us? you should never be afraid of us. to tell him on his, asked everyone in carville to continue their lives as usual, and keep going to work. it is also declared an amnesty for all those who work to get younger. a list given and the embassies and foreign nationals should feel the telephone has sought to portray itself is more moderate than during it's in 1900 ninety's rule. yet people are wondering if this really is the telephone 2 point or what the situation in council is really good. now, the taliban, here we have taken control of security and we will hold it until the end of the telephone have made a number of statements that on the surface, the reassuring. but that actions so speak deeper than words. it's very early now it's very fluid. it's very hard to say
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what is happening exactly. you. the taliban are in high spirits and defiant, afghanistan's days as a battlefield over your head city. hope people start fleeing and state to the assets for the nation. as a mortgage on a home. we have pardon? everyone, all those who have fought against us. we don't want to repeat of war. we want to do away with the factors of conflict for these law, make me read off. i've got this done, does not have any conflict with anybody. we want the fighting to end. would you had stated journalists should remain free and independent to critique the group, so can improve. one journalist asked, you say you can forgive everyone. do you think the victims can forgive you? the africans on all sides. there is a lot of healing ahead to charlotte palace to 0 cobble.
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joining us from cobble now is i time go lani champ, person for the kindness than women counsel. good to have you with us. how worried are you about the future for women's rights? now under the tale, bon, thank you very much. i am working for the moment joyce scenes for decades. and more than docu, i work for peace. if she could call my county, i am not afraid from the bus, but i want from the time of on to get him soon as possible. she could have the piece to call the walk in the afternoon moment is very, very important. to stop the door in killing is she couldn't t and sick on the on should to leg which kind of share the
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bringing up on stuff because people get woman muslim. muslim we are not a face, but any more. but we want to be sure. what do you say about woman? right? we want to see a good now do you just talking about the woman like that nicely, but currently, but we want to see what you are doing. what does the program for the future for the african woman? i'm not actually, i'm fighting, i want to speak to fighting for peace for democracy, for women. like for you my right foot, i am a leader. good woman. i work more than 4 decades for my country. i not want what? i show plenty daughter about 7 years i found before he's become president before the wisdom that i can bring to i should have in the color i not
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have this much and i tool that not, i'm not med, i'm very good for. i'm not looking at this 7 years with the go or more. i work with my people. with wilma, i support more than $22.00 out of the ones for education and support the going to be program. you know how to, because i use still able to work in projects to support women's education, women's empowerment, employment. now under the tale bond, i know it's only been a few days, but give us a sense of your experience so far on the taliban rule. you are fast, though, i request from national community from the country. i'm from the united states washing done from mister joe biden,
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to not believe i've got his people a lot come back because many give me a month. they are close. our embassy is. but why should we stay with ask them people and we are of course, what have you for the, for the woman, for the future. but i hope describe that day should to be nice and bring what often people without good will one. the are not to leave us done. don't how long we do should to what we're going for peace and for security to start this war, i must going from our but what if i, if i can jump in there? if you look at what some afghan women tweeted a few days ago on august the 14th they were saying women were being prevented from entering herat university. from your experience,
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how widespread is that source of policy from the tale? bon, are they letting women to continue at university level education? or do we have different types of college bonds in different parts of afghan this time? know you, we are now it is buddy buddy knew because now going to bunch, if not, make a go up man. we are reduced on sundays a more we are looking because we are so you should to work with him to to be not make any problem put into nevada thought because there was nothing money. tell us not our men. i most last thing to my brought it in the bomb block in cardboard. and i'm, i know it's very new. it is we worked at work to get in touch with the additional community for to peach in for the community. i did thought about it now is nice
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about woman i i, i try to be, i feel with the whole we are working. we are just working 40 days more. ok. thank you very much for your thoughts. i said, i go on. you take him by the county bond, i've taken charge of the country and we're still waiting to hear the bank camp of that future government tyler bond say it will be inclusive on wednesday, a member of the top of our political office on us. how connie was pictured meeting the national reconciliation chairman of dollar dollar, and the former president hamad cause i in cobble. natasha bombs, co founder and political chief, has returned to afghan. the stan. i'm the family but all the arrived to a crowd of supporters in the heart, the birthplace of the tale. bon. but all the lead the groups negotiators and talks
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with the u. s. in africa and government earlier in the day. but although many cultures foreign minister before leaving dough, however, those talks had been held. he was freed from a prison in pakistan at the request of the us 3 years ago. take a closer look at how the thought yvonne became a prominent force and africana stand. what it really means. so i've been debated, explains the taliban 1st emerged in the early 1990 s pledging to improve security and fight corruption in have gone on. fearing its religious traditions were the threat. it also promised to protect them at any cost enforcing its version of islamic law. its fighters had been fully equipped at times, but highly motivated by their mission to declare what they call an islamic emerett of guns done. it's all about controlled much of the country from 1996 to 2001. the arm group was familiar with a gun to storms, drug terrain, and use this knowledge to outsmart its enemies. right? why?
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when the us forces were through the taliban 20 years ago, it managed to survive and continue to launch attacks again, i've gone forces and the rest in our lives. when it was in power, members of the taliban carried out public executions in amputations, commanders been women from working, goes from going to school and listening to or playing music taliban the to say the recognize the society has changed. and they've promised to respect people's rights . was enough more time to be like a worth before. we didn't have as much responsibility as we do today because now we are all tested by god. day by day we will get to the fault of the service of our nation in providing them with security and hope for the future not yet largely funded by taxing landowners and opium. the taliban has been welcomed in some areas of the country while despise them. feed and others, the legitimacy the on group wanted was denied time and again,
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but peace negotiations and others capital gave it a seat at the table. now with the taliban, fully in control of honest on the world is watching and waiting to see how it will govern the country and its people. some of a job aide out there. now after taking power and ca, both the african tal yvonne is now in talks with the pakistani government come on. hi. there has more than that from thought hong border crossing a sunnier of delegation comprising, or he knew of our leader in august on at the moment. they've already had an important round of dogs for the country's military leadership. they have met the budget on the prime minister budget on is stretching on the point that has to be an inclusive government. the taliban have already signaled that they will tolerate other religious minorities as well as admitted richard. no one has gone to varman inclusive government. it is going to be important to see what kind of progress will
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be made and reaching a political settlement. and i mean time to budget on the foreign minister planning with turkey and also a whole consultation red. but if for the stage such as iran 30 minutes, dawn would make it on g gets on. and also read the chinese counterpart buckets on has played a lead role. and facilitating that dog between the $1.00 bond and the united states . it is acting as a facilitator and of course what happens head, and if lama bots will be crucial. but it is also important to know that buckets on it, watching cautiously moved inside of vanished on the signs. the good that the 1st diamond decades that the people of granite does have a rail volpe and reaching a political settlement to the one conflict. on joining us from belfast is michael sampled professor of security and justice at queen's university. belfast. micheal is also former deputy e. you representative to afghanistan?
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good to have you with us. so members of the taliban political office have been seen with a de la de la and former afghan president. how may cause i where do you think those talks are heading well so far they haven't got anywhere. i think they that the taliban really face a dilemma here. the spirit inside the movement is that they have won the war, sweat to board, taken cobble and the country by force. and therefore they see no need to share power with anybody else. they can do it themselves. however, there is significant pressure from outside, including from their eyes that they should put together some kind of recalling a more broad based government. and we have to see how that works out so far. and the whole of this process of talks over the past 3 years, the taliban have not made any substantial compromises. this would be
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a very good time for them to start doing just to make a genuine offer to members of who are their opposition. people who fought against them to share the governing of the country. their form isn't good on this. they, they tend to do to speak good words, but concentrate on grabbing all power for themselves. so i think the answer, the clear answer is that nobody, nobody really knows the top of avoided share, have avoid showing their homes. they do have an option to bring other genuine genuine political leaders on board with them. in which case, they might be able to get to national recognition, but until now they have avoided sharing power with anyone. to what extent have some of the political class discrepancies themselves. we thought shavani flea we saw even the leaders of some of the minority communities, flea to his becca, stan, you know, people like up the rushing, the stone author mohammed north the leaders of the topic and it was back
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communities who used to have leverage in a situation like this in the past, if you look at the, the rise of the taliban, the 900 ninety's. well, certainly at a time of collapse like this, there are always recriminations of people try to work kind of what role the different leaders played. i think there's a fundamental difference between those who sat and wielded the leavers of power and other words, they were in the palaces and cobble and ultimately failed to defend the country and few to the last one conjugate. clearly they have lost tremendous. they lost their pretty prestige, and many off guns will accused them of having lost or sold out of the country. but if you take the example of general dose damage or after, nor there may be, are quite a few others like them. they actually did try to resist the the taliban. they tried to to run their supporters. but in the end they concluded they did not enjoy the
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support out of they had the government in cobble, they were left facing the borrow of a gun. they had a chance to die, die as heroes, or saved themselves for another day, they opted, they opted for that. so it'll be interesting to see what a judgment off guns make of them. some where the blame the blame is touched. i suspect that off guns will more blame those people who sat in the presidential palace done. those who did actually have a go what defending their areas and their populations, but ultimately retreated. so who then could participate in a broad sort of power sharing government. now then, well that's really quite a, a quite a puzzle. i mean i, i think that when the, the time about do decide they who you, who they want to associate with themselves. i think me will all be trying to work out how much genuine political weights they have because we should make make no mistake about this, that this is a complete capture of power by force, by
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a very narrowly based group. they're likely to be offering participation, to sense token figures. people who can be ok, could speak nice words and may belong to different ethnic groups, but actually have no weight inside their community. there's a long history of that inside off on this. not on a sense, that's the face that that's the choice facing the, the tyler bond if i mean, i think it's highly unlikely they would, they would invite somebody like general dose to who has, who until now has had support amongst the, the it was backs. i but they can always find on those back who would be prepared to come on board. there is a sense of the, there's a sense of those who have weight and don't have weight in each of the communities. let's see, they pick and how do you see the international communities policy so far towards the taliban? it doesn't seem, it seems to be rather more cautious this time. and that doesn't,
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doesn't seem to be more of a willingness to try and engage with tommy bon will. absolutely. and i think it's a good time for people to look back and remember how it was during the ninety's when the taliban, where and power. although the top to bottom never received recognition, they, there was international engagement with the taliban throughout the wrong 1906. so 2001. i myself as an official of the united nations witness much of it. we had high levels, the us delegation flying to cobble to try to deal with them the, the united nation, they engaged with the, the taliban throughout. we had a, a political mission. the problem was that throughout the 5 years that they were in power, the taliban were basically, you know, they, they sort recognition. and as far as they were concerned they sought good relations with the international community. but they weren't prepared to budge substantially on a single issue. so when you,
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when we say that the taliban fails to win recognition the 1st time round, it is absolutely factually incorrect to blame that are on the somehow the or the obstinacy of the international community. the taliban made so no substantial confessions and they were not prepared to adjust themselves to international norms . there were major problems as we all know about the way they run the country. and so they never got that recognition. now this time i think there's a, a widespread acknowledgement around the world of the taliban are they are a reality. they, you know, that they are the talks which have been going on in doha. have been an opportunity for multiple multiple countries to engage with the taliban. they've tried not to the, just to them saying that, you know, that they used to be a part of a political solution not dominating everything. the talent chose not to do that. the taliban chose to ado defy the advice that they were being given by their
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closest in interact futures to try the when, when the war by force, which they have, you know, so far they have the upper hand. therefore, though, the international community has demonstrated its ability to engage with the taliban, what the taliban have yet to demonstrate is whether they are prepared to offer accommodation, uncompromised, 1st of all with their own population. and thereafter, if they are prepared to be somewhat humble and dealing with their peers in the international community, if that happens, then of course the story will be very this very different this time round and the taliban will manage to consolidate if they fail to accommodate compromised listen to others on the just unfortunate have very difficult times ahead of promised on on the top or bottom will be facing and nomic crisis in the days ahead unless they manage to overcome this problem of how to relate to the world. and so reason prevail, thanks so much michael sample that thank you. the british prime minister says the u
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. k. will do all it can to avert a humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. bars. johnson says he doesn't believe minute reaction against the thought of on is an option. he made the comments while addressing the british parliament, which was recalled early to discuss the taliban takeover of a scanner that if you'd be fed, say that the events you're not going to start to unfold in the collapse who's been part, wasn't given the the taliban themselves. predicted what is not true, said the u. k. government was unprepared or did not foresee this because it was certainly part of our planning of pitting. the very difficult logistical operation for the withdrawal of u. k. national has been under preparation for many months. mister speaker, i can tell the house that the decision to commission the emergency handling center at the airport, the commissioning of that said that took place a 2 weeks ago, mrs. b. joan, how joins us now from london. john,
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i think it was clear to most people in the u. k. that the whole afghan mission now is let's say at the end of the road, what was palmer hoping to achieve? well, it's probably a question of due process. i mean the u. k was probably the senior most nato alliance member and i've got to stand for 20 years. besides the united states, they are deeply invested that m. p 's called back from their holidays to discuss quite what went wrong and what little this country can still do to help the unfolding situation. there are those worst effected and so you've heard from prime minister barak johnson. there's a debate going all night last 4 or 5 or 6 hours through the rest of the day. mr. johnson talking about how i've got to stand is see it on the national consciousness . talking about the 150000 british citizens who served there in 20 is 457 at military personnel who lost their lives and saying that the government will do
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everything. it can to support all those who helped that you can. you can mission in, i've got to say, well, that's what the rest of the house thought of that outside parliament. i can tell you there's a small protest group of guns living in the u. k. some of them, former african support staff inside afghanistan working for the u. k. mission. some of them with families still kinda sound who fulfilled those roles. who said very clearly, the government has absolutely not done enough to help those people. and that, that, you know, reiterating what we know that there are a large number of these people, former african support staff, who in recent weeks been denied. the ability to come here because they don't meet this country's very strict asylum rules. and that group of people simply don't believe johnson's words, that all of that is simply going to be swept aside so that up to $10000.00 people according to the home secretary will be allowed in with pretty much immediate effect. that's just one of the issues going on inside parliament. the questions that the government will have to face involve its preparedness readiness for what
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happened with johnson and foreign secretary dominic rob were on holiday when these events began to unfold towards the end of last week. questions about the failure of u. k. and elegance and western intelligence generally to predict the swift fall of i've got this done to the taliban. and of course, whether enough was done quite enough to try and assemble a sort of coalition of the willing to stay on in afghanistan after the us left. many questions, they will be few answers as has been the case in recent days in other capitals. bear in mind, the motion for this debate is simply this, that this house has considered the situation in afghanistan. there isn't really an awful lot more that it can do on that was jonah, how, from london. thanks so much. jonah. i'm still ahead on al jazeera woman. coming here to kill is there any but it's in their present why the you cause is
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diving down white and windy conditions. we do have amber weather alerts in place, so sweet him, for example, could see upwards of about a 100 millimeters of rain. and there we go. ne, germany winds 75 kilometers per hour. now also romania is got a pretty good batch of what weather could see between 75 to 100 millimeters and a thick cloud deck. we'll put a cap on temperatures in london at 20 and paris. 22 degrees. temperatures now for freely should be across iberia, $37.00 degrees for cordova, 30 in valencia, and temperature is also at the average mark across the mediterranean. in fact, a bit below on talia 33. you should be about 35, talking about a lot of what weather for western africa. we've got some storms for northern toko into gone out and look at this for western sections of molly bama co, a high 28 degrees with thunderstorms. and now you're up to date with the weather. the news more than
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