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on support, she says women working for chinese companies often suffer harassment and are forced to drink during business events. alibaba has a serious problem. i would say there's a culture of haunting women or using women as sexual resources. this phenomenon also exists in many of the big companies state enterprises and even n g o c d 's. in recent years, china has introduced laws dealing with domestic violence and sexual misconduct. but active is said they're poorly defined and difficult to enforce. police are often reluctant to interfere with what are traditionally seen as private matters. alibaba says it's reviewing company guidelines and has set up an emergency hotline for employees rights group. say they hope the alibaba and chris were scandals will encourage more victims to come forward. and for employers to change their work cultures, katrina, you all to 0 dating. ah,
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this is your top stories you, as president joe barton is promising to make every effort to evacuate. all americans on its allies safely fight and says evacuations. have been among the most difficult left in history. gunfire has been used to push back huge crowds gathering near couples airport. make no mistake, this evacuation mission is dangerous. it involves risks to armed forces and has been conducted under difficult circumstances. i cannot promise what the final outcome will be, what it will be that it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobilize every resource necessary. and as an american, i offer my gratitude to the brave men and women of the us armed forces are carrying out this mission are incredible. as we continue to work the logistics of evacuation
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were in constant contact on the tale bon, working to ensure civilians have safe passage to the airport. the committee to protect janice as warning that women are particularly at risk of taliban persecution. since they took power, 2 prominent female journalist happened bobs from that jobs, but just toll from saturdays. greg and haiti as with them to new 2200 people with southern have these only medical oxygen damaged hospitals. the struggling to treat the growing number of current of ours patients. india has approve. what it says is the world's 1st dna vaccine, against cologne, of ours, for emergency use a study by a health care claim. the job has 67 percent efficacy to prevent cove at $900.00 symptoms. it will be administered in 3 days without the needle to people over the age of 12. that he had a continuous head out there for one i want to talk to al jazeera. we
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roam, did you want the un to take and who stop to we listen, you see the whole infrastructure in guys being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter. on our sierra the women and girls have been murdered, shot dead on the street bombed on their way to work and on their way home from the us and so much last. and there has been very comfortable being a professional woman enough to get your coat. attackers have been targeting women who dared to carve out a career and a generation of girls who were promised to freedom their mothers never needed
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with no one held accountable for many of the deadly attacks. the killing or a dark warning. but the future. and i don't know if this will not let it. didn't know that the taliban are back in control. one or one east investigate the fight for justice. correct dennis den ah, who most? roger li busy has come to this graveyard money asked jen capital cover. it's been a quiet refuge from the chaos of the city, but it offered him little peace.
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what was that? what was moving him one month and home on another this was a t t at just boat wanted to be dr. jung your question. my mom kim, my situation with the rest of the you know, i got on a saturday afternoon in may of this year. the lay how was waiting for her younger sister outside the gate go shop florida. hi. as girl build onto the street car bomb, they quoted just a few meters away. the
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you know, the determine moody agree to lead to do just walk out of the the i'm looking up my glasses and explode. i give my hands in front of my face. lose my when i open my eyes, i can deliver the principal akilah tab coolly ran to the front gate. when she heard the black sugar look, tell them, don't get the message. not only for them to, for your trip, and see if they can go as neighbors rushed to help and girls in all directions, more bombs, exploding russia,
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heard the explosion from his home. i didn't vision my food ball as well as the one of the one of the that she showed up in the more that is online for them. i was really my, my my lord, the 2nd mother. that's ok. the financial aid you're going to get in the rubble, roger found to lay his backpack with her identity card. inside. it was all he could find of his daughters rushed from hospital to hospital practice searching for finally, his brother called him at 1 in the morning. a body that looked like jack, he has had been brought to a hospital a bit further away than not pollution was you know,
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as it gets hotter than all was in wonder as if my notion of you couldn't get mama loves it. man. the fisherman business. i'm a visual push mom. yeah, the, when the final talk was counted, russia daughters were among 85 killed, almost all of them. young girl, former president asher up gunny, condemned the violence. while a medical may be called a masculine, were sho get done, am i going to miss dock about? is it was it that the show is that
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gonna blame the taliban? but they denied responsibility. 4 months later, the family say no one has been held accountable for this mass killing. he doesn't care millionaires, he caught the addition of asia, i gotta get a financial seizure. could keep booty on in the kitchen. and it was about done a comment in my job, i should have because i think i saw the other thing. i think it's that interesting going on in, on the scene with them. now i'm going to go finish activities to follow up on the other kids on the mid july and that she would i enough ghana, stan being female can be enough to get you killed. $390.00 girls and women were killed in the 1st 6 months of this year. the highest number ever recorded by the united nation. even before the fall of cobble,
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it was often not clear who was to blame. taliban routinely denied the. well, i saw a claim responsibility for some based on our investigation. it has been little justice for the murdered women. there has been so much so much blood and there has been very little accountability. we lost so many so many of and the, the ality as a battlefield, the ality. they are coming with the guns before her office was overtaken by the taliban. shar has that akbar was the head of the afghanistan independent human rights commission. she fears as long as perpetrators are allowed to walk free more women will become targets when it comes to killings are foreman and assassinations are foremen, of course, lack of accountability then since the message to him that they're completely packed
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it, it just seems like being a professional woman was enough to get you killed. it wasn't meant to be like this . after the taliban was ousted in 2001, just a generation of women stepped out of the shadows and into public life becoming police officers, soldiers, judges, and politician the room for bidding under the old taliban. eugene from attending school. flooded by it'll show how to high school has more than 7 and a half 1000 female. this made it bomber struck in the afternoon when only girls club nonetheless on keisha as a mom. and i will just try to get on the bus on my application and i'm not sure the fish and julia p shut the sho, get myself out. so we have
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a few buildings here which ones are for girls. when we 1st visited the school in 2018 even then getting an education with the girl saying that we are seeing the buildings. these are all the by all the building boy or the mice yet. where are the girl that's today? school of the good at the time, principal akila and one of her students showed me how only the boys had classrooms . the girls had to study outside on the ground under the sun and in the rain. but it didn't deter we don't have class all to say, we don't have buildings, i will. and that's yes for all of them. did the buildings are from the buyer, but we don't have anybody ah, in july this year, just a few weeks before the have
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a couple. we return to the school to catch up with the girl. i have the you. how are you? i'm good you, i'm great. you look great. you. akila shows me how the girls now have their own classroom. is this laboratory only for girls or to the boys? get federal fathers or federal? it's only for this is for computer monster, water monster. by you thought about my trouble, what they've come to lately and dozens of girls who perish in the balmy. the sho get. they got us thought in e in caught up by more my how much the non hostile
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joy, when you jo and the students remain determined encouraging each other to not give up. during the day for tommy and the big, big as teddy don't mind. can you our way keep going keep going. former student asia is no stranger to the violence that has devastated her old high school. last year she narrowly avoided bombing that killed 19 students and staff at couple university. the enemy's day, attack the school they at the mosque, they uttered the car. they are that the route they are that day. university juries, not any bless. many young women in afghanistan have never experienced life under the taliban, but there are clear evidence of the violence. so people
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in this video, published online in april, shows the taliban whipping a woman in the province of legibly having a romantic relationship. there are fear that violence like this could become more common under taliban rule. for girls like asia in the middle of their studies, the future is now uncertain. i think we're going to have a weird, a dark life again. the most important thing that i am really worried about is not going to do the newer city. i just want to be up. i just want to continue education. ah, the tell bad shock the world when they took over afghanistan was tarnishing us intelligence had pictured it would take months even years before probably fall.
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but in just 10 days, the taliban overran the country. major cities with little resistance fighters flooded into the capital, entering the seat of power. the just weeks before the takeover, we arranged into the taliban commander and got the plot and south of the capital. give us go to the simpson. since we're open to the go to the committee, can you pull our mohammed? he denies the taliban was responsible for the school bombings and other deadly attacks on women. he says under taliban rule, women will be subject to islamic law. job. what i feel sort of uh huh. how? because can you give them jello city?
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the medical somebody's silly because he says taliban leaders will decide where women can work and what job they can do. what, what the thought was by then i know who had it that she was and i guess will not let it didn't. despite assertion that women's rights will be respected, the taliban had imposed more restrictions on women after they signed a peace deal with the west. in february 2020 in some areas outside the capital girls had been stopped from going to school. and women prohibited from leaving home without a male companion. before the province of gore was taken over, these women took up arms in a show of defiance visual meagan game dish with the for me going next
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money could be going to that about him or be like the home. but that only model is this not me. came here with them on i'm if claim or not last name. 24 year old to my legal was also to fall in the human rights worker known as natasha sees the opportunity deny to previous generations of afghan women. let's make sure the 1100000 that will go forward with our young generation changed the fate of the word for the better. she spoke 6 languages and love to death impress by her passion charges that hired her to work at the human rights commission. she was by young, very ambitious collins and she's one of the young ones that i have i have worked with but less than a year into the job attackers struck it was a saturday morning in june of 2021. that's a monday tasha and her driver were on their way to work. they never made it to the
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office. bomb exploded, killing me. i had seen on the news that there had been an explosion target killing and i got 5 and i called colleagues. i was like, what's going on with it? what's nice not picking up her phone. natasha is older sister, lima lives in the us. after hearing the news that her sister had been killed, she took the 1st flight she could back to cobble. as i showed it appeared from the face of the work people were tell me the man natasha and a good place right now for me was like no, she wanted to live. she had so many dream to live. natasha was born in pakistan where her family sought refuge during the taliban years. i have business her coming to the word from the 1st day of that and
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she was really happy baby. she was this goofy young kid. the other day i was going through the photo, her bombs. i couldn't find even a single for 12 her mark smiling between me and her there was this big a difference. so for me she would like my doctor that to me on the tasha excelled at school after the family returned to f. can dad then she moved to stand to attend the american university of central asia. hi, my name is fatima holly. i'm from an apology department this year my main goal is to become a part of student senate. her big dream was that she wanted to be the secretary general of the you and somebody. she was like, i want to work on human rights. i wish i had not told her to come back up what is done. there are so many i wish that i know it's so unrealistic to wish
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for so that it's always the get it that i will live with. but natasha knew the risks of going home. this video was filmed a year before. she was killed just really, really? i guess better can i get your diet? asked her natasha's death. her university created a scholarship for afghan women in her name and her family raised money for a school for disabled children. ordering her work with some of the countries most vulnerable, but for lima, an open wound remains more than a year later. her sister's killer still walks free. we were told that natasha was killed by one of the taliban. we wouldn't give him a name this guys and so in the province and then the question was,
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why you are not at him. if he is like, you know, the location of this person, there was no answer. we still are waiting that who killed my sister, natasha and and why her did should go in when we have the right to know who killed our church and right for a month, lee must thought answers from the authority when the government was still in power . we said detailed questions to the attorney general, the cobbler police and the minister responsible for law enforcement. none of them reply to a request for comment. shockers that also demanded answers. she called on the united nations to investigate the targeted killings which she says amount to war crime. we don't have justice and this is not acceptable. this is not fair. and for something needs to move fast. i don't know what everyone is waiting for. honestly,
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i honestly don't this lack of accountability is a common grievance among those who have lost loved one. journalist madeline may 1 was murdered in december 2020. in the city of july in eastern afghanistan. her brother hammett says, authorities told him 2 people were arrested 2 days after her death. but 9 months later, he still doesn't know who killed his sister last name her to get him if you need to . she doesn't want to put a wish. she'd be lamps that they could cheer them on me and let me know before the travel bands return, we ask the local police governor and national authorities. if any one had been arrested in relation to mobilized killing, we received no response. the crash,
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the monopoly tool actually made our commercial, the full amount of the now and i was a trailblazer. the 1st female tv anchor for her network and a women's rights at the top. this feeling was now all i knew the risk was better than most, and she knew she was a target mother. yo way lou. portal spooky. depending rocky to the i was. i'm putting in a photo camera quintile. i forgot the password or mac away that isn't coordinate from lucky coding monga. ethical will achieve that when you took a key. so manages midwest, a fee of a team of glue de legacy that is cardwell after authorities warned her about a threat on her life. the family moved house and madeline altered her schedule, leaving for work at different times, taking different routes on it,
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but it wasn't enough. one morning last december as she was leaving for the office, comment, her gunshot collection that i was a little more so while i'm on the medicaid course, kate, mom, that's a key for me, but she can get you the my lot of that i see believe that that a lou couple, but i'm sure that i see that the 25 year old was killed instantly. per driver also shot dead madeline. i had tried to prepare her brother for the worst and i live thought they were on the mighty x i did. that's critical and you know, we could, he might be really caught, i may be the court on that are big a lot because then there was some court on anybody go up when the poor them tell them the nobody the money for their rates, for video and shortly after now,
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ally was killed. 3 more young women who worked for the same tv network were shot dead. i so claimed responsibility, but there have been no report of arrest. the head of the network told us he has stopped hiring women because he can't guarantee their safety. what the hell a bad continue to insist? women are space under their rule. many are unconvinced. trying to see the country. ah, marcia, my mother is with us. yeah, a couple of others was associated with those who survived the attacks want to honor the dead by making sure they did not die in vain. shaday mobile and yet visual edition plus 30 their mother had to normal medicine. principal,
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a keeler greeted the loss of dozens of her students, but she is adamant that girls should be able to continue their education. turn back in already had a report on what, how does she get the cash age for those that nature? but again, i'm not sure if i'm not sure whether it's her former student asia agreed. she's determined to put her education to you. i don't want to leave atkinson is our country, my country, and i want to serve my people. i'm really what i know mother what a lot of amazing of young girls and they will talk tomorrow and make this country a better blog for the girls. for a female. for many of those who remain the return of taliban bring great uncertainty. they fear hard won freedom, may now be under a grave threat,
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and there will be no justice for afghanistan. women with the cushion sit to rise on the cookie paralytic. i want, i want you to investigate japan, trouble history of caring for people with disabilities on i'll do 0. the taliban has taken control of afghanistan. 20 years. also it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people on falls in the world react day with the latest news and analysis promaxima unknown to the taliban? has reclaims, understand? us withdraw? began news earlier in 2013 and 14 witness follow the unit of the afghan
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national army as they commenced the onerous part of confronting with taliban without native support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their law. i've got to stand on battle on a janita, challenging the brazilian detention the democratically run football team. lindsey changed the course of the nation. center was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the doctor. football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians democracy movements on al jazeera, london is one of the most important cities in the world, and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe. and so here at
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