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a try for a night, although most workers are not fully aware of this new agreement, some have basic ideas. yes, we have heard of it the fact managers all regulations and safety procedures according to chord alliance guidelines, like the building safety and health issues all are maintained according to the alliance, we feel quite safe and secure 50. although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new card is a significant victory for campaign. are seeking a better working environment. can be child re, i'll just say dot dot com. ah, don't y'all just bear with me? so robin here in doha reminder of our top stories of god, this one's economy is close to collapse after the rapid withdrawal of us forces on the taliban takeover prices of essential goods of thought. while the u. s. s. pros and about $10000000000.00 in national reserve,
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mostly held abroad. now the taliban is still facing opposition and armed resistance in the mountain province of punch in knolls of campbell. there's been more fighting after talks between the 2 sides found to reach a settlement. robert bryan of moore from the capital, the pine chair which we understand now and for some days has been completely surrounded by taliban unit. but the resistance are filled that they are still holding out. now they have been told, going on the days to try to bring about some sort of peaceful resolution, some kind of surrender as we've seen from other provinces throughout afghanistan. and that. a have been a moment at which we thought that there was going to be some breakthrough the latest days from the taliban. is that to talk have stalled. and that the taliban have been appealing now, directly to people in the pines, to put pressure on their leaders to recognize the islamic camera. in other news, the u. s. supreme court has now really rejected an emergency appeal against a new abortion law in the state of texas. the most restrictive legislation of its
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kind in the country bands of procedure from 6 weeks into pregnancy. 6 people have died in the northeast in the united states. as tropical storm either brings rankled rainfall and floods. for those were in the new york city area. ma'am bill de blasio has declared a state of emergency while either is causing havoc in neighboring new jersey where the state of emergency is also in fact, there are threats of tornadoes as the store moves north. either mainland fall in the southern states of louisiana as a category for hurricane, but it has since weakened. at least 73 students have been kidnapped in nigeria as far as state the children were taken from high school in the remote village. kyle: the government has ordered all schools the states to close up more needs and having a here on out there to stay with us because the stream is next. the taliban has taken control of f. kennesaw on 20 years after it was the whole from tower the country now facing
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a new reality. how will that impact the people as events unfold in the world re f? stay with the latest news and analysis formats going on with i me ok today on the stream. what is next for us, ghana, stand. we're going to be looking at the hopes and challenges of ask and facing taliban rule. do you have an opinion? would you like to be part of the conversation you candy if you need to be in the comment section would be part of today's shot. check it out. whenever a new government is owned, it has to prove itself to the rest of the world. and we are worried, what if the taliban con my children are anxious that they won't be able to go out and live their lives or be involved maybe in politics and civil society? just my thought, i think that was a lot of them. i don't have a problem there in the book as long as the security and justice is just
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a piece of fabric. they have said that men and women will be separated at work. well, that's ok to. i will work. the voice of the man on the street, the woman on the street in couple of dallas, dan let, asked me to panel. hello to you, allie. the d. my and charlotte, really good to have you here to help us on pack afghanistan today. alley tell everybody who you are and what you do. welcome to the stream. thank you. i'm, let's see. see i'm, i'll just go online correspondent and cover it to have you. hello. welcome to the screen. please tell everybody who you are and what you do. my name is deanna and the social info insurance events from have hello and welcome back. charlotte, nice to see if people don't know who you are by now. charlotte. they're not watching al jazeera, but just in case just in case they were flipping and they decided to say,
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tell everybody who you are and what you do. i'm charlotte bellis. i'm the correspondence well to 0. and i've been in toggle for a couple of months now. i need to know, where would you take me in afghanistan today? where would you like to go? anywhere you want to take me to where would you take the place? you take me to tell me, show me what it is. like, what's your experience been like in the past couple of weeks and, and now that the focus is moved away from comple airport, away from that story away from fallen powers. now it's all about what i've got to stand. it's going to do is i've got this done. why do we need to go? what do you want to show me? one thing? well, i would, i would, i'm couple right now and couple of fun fun. and for me, in my reality, what of changes, my friends are no longer with the people that were in my circle. they've all left a couple and,
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and also the people that i could have calls for guidance for direction. i no longer here. so that is a big change for me. other than that, i went to a wedding yesterday. i had a great time. i wore a beautiful dress. i look forward to sharing the pictures with you in a little bit. for me, life is still the same. it's very quiet, very peaceful. and i welcome you. any time you come and if you come to my reality, 2 things for my eye. things are still the same. practice perspective is so fascinating. alley, as you are out and about, i know that you're incapable. what are you hearing from areas, provinces, outside of couple outside of the, the big metropolitan area. you know,
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we've been hearing reports from, you know, there are in the east, even in reports, from condo in the south have in the west. and i think the reality right now is everyone is sort of holding their breath. you know, everyone is sort of trying to sort of test the limits, right? test the waters the how much you can do without getting in trouble and whether or not that's all a bond will start to implement the kinds of rules that they did in the ninety's. you know, for instance, i've been talking to like barbershop say, and they've been saying that their income is down for the last few weeks because people are afraid, even though they haven't said anything about it. but men are afraid to, you know, trim their beards because they don't know if that will become a law once again. and the biggest issue right now for everyone around the country is the economy, you know, because so much of our honest on money has been frozen right now. ever since it's
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all a bond took over the mass, the world bank, the u. s. federal reserve, western union, all of these people cut off, you know, their financial ties to avalon is done. and so that means the banks are essentially without money. and you're having people all over the country waiting hours and hours in line at a bank hoping to be able to take out the money. but know that we talked to have said they've had to wait 34 days and still haven't been able to do that. so that's really the biggest worry right now. i want to show a saying that really backs up what you're saying. that ali wrote mcbride was, was reporting a little bit earlier on. and there were lines and lies and neither huge q, huge q for people to trying to get into the bag. he talks about that. but what was happening in the foreground because they didn't crowd control going anything if there's some crowd control going on? well, i'll come back to that this and crowd control going on. spoiler let. well,
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we'll be trying to tell us what is happening with people waiting in line to try and get the money out. the bank have a look. people's access to banks to cash remains a real problem. the banks have largely remain closed when they are open. there are strict limits on how much you can withdraw. it all pointed to a much bigger fiscal problem of how afghan is done is going to pay its way. the values government robins looking a little bit concerned as people being pushed out of the way i was. i know that so basically because there were so many people in line, the taller bod to control of the lines of the banks and they made, i was bare with them that day. and so they made people sit on the floor like on the ground. like maybe about 2030 meters away from the bank entrance. and then they would let them come 10 or 20 people at a time. but then when people would cut the line, whether they would come from another side of the street or they were just trying to
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line. yeah. but there is another thing. so there's another part where rob is interviewing a commander hollow commander. yeah, everything is fine. we're bringing order, we're bringing the structure to society and what you don't see is behind him, you know, again a few a few meters behind him. is the taller bonner basically shooting into the air there? you know, they're taking branches from trees and trying to hit people with ab and they're trying to have people pebbles on the floor. and it's really the sort of cognitive dissonance, right? because the commanders thing, everything is great. control. yeah. because we're going to shoot them right behind him. yeah, i saw that. you have been talking to the taliban. there's a whole series of conversations that you've been having with them. i'm going to go to senior taliban leader. you asked, what did you want? what are you expecting for afghanistan? what is it that, what's your vision for your country? this is the response, then shall it come off the back. but i'm really curious as to who is governing
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afghanistan right now. so she has said that she, you know, overall, to maintain and be faithful to what we were fighting for, to serve the african people into therapy. slum the people who were working towards the school they've been fighting for 20 years, have given their lives, lost family members and have been locked inside jails. okay, sir. yeah, we talked to nasa, connie, i think it was monday now. yeah, i mean they're in the process of trying to figure out who's going to be in what position with the government. i asked him what position he was going to have any said he doesn't know at the moment yet she didn't want to be in government. he just wanted to finish the education, but he said, we do what i tell us. so it's very kind of rate you mean to discipline and kind of hierarchy. and yeah, it basically said,
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we're just waiting to hear from the top top guys about who's going to do was and how this is going to, how does it feel like that the taliban is in charge right now? does it feel like it's a transitional period and people aren't quite sure who is running? i've got it done. how it is ready? i mean, in my, my opinion, the telephone very much are in charge. there's no way you can escape it. every way you look is, oh, police vehicles with tele bonsai, who's driving around town, at least in cobbles. i mean, it's very much in your face that they're here and they roll the roots now. but as far as the structure of it, i mean, like i said, i think the main thing people are, people are pretty happy that security is pretty good. mean, there were hundreds of people all happening any but one thing is the economy and people are quite worried about if they're going to
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have to pay salaries, can they get money out there type of thing going forward in the visit. there's a take on security that i never would have thought of before. i started to follow you and, and how you are processing what is happening to your country. and that is the instances of sexual harassment. how has that changed in the past couple of weeks for women? well, i think i personally feel a lot safer to be honest. and i don't feel like when they get well. and i felt that way. but my cousin who came to see good by the way, mother from your wrath, was sharing the stories, asked them how they felt because they've been here longer than. and they said one great thing that they had experience that during telephone time. and once again, they don't have to worry about their phone getting stolen in the middle of the daytime and they want,
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they want to have any more men and whistling and men harassing them in the cabs and putting inappropriate music around. so for me, i have to be honest with you, we are all talking about the taliban, which was the airport now as taliban. my focus is the women and i am living my life. my really reality as it was before, i am more focusing on how, like, at least at how we're going to move forward. and i want to start taking care of these widows and orphans that are starving. there's people that have migrated from different provinces. they're all in the parking couple. see, we need to focus on them. you know, where we're focusing on on taliban? already talking about have the guess my question to the world and do so. it's all how. how did this all happen?
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i feel like this was all orchestrated, the whole funded them and who is doing this. and what we're doing is good for them, but we have people that are dying year. we already had death take you lisa the airport. this could have been easily prevented. this has these deaths that would cause how these answer i want his answer from the international committee. who knew what the consequences of doing, evacuating people in such manner and creating chaos out of it. and now we have completely remove that and completely pretend that those left did not matter. i want to bring in the i think new to me. you said your focus is on women and i want to bring in the voice of home near me. i spoke to us just a few hours ago. her comment is full of hope. have a nice to have a look. i have not decided is to leave my country because i think my country is still needed. and i am hopeful to be assembled for serving my
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compatriots on the other woman. i hope the soul of on the do not prevent the woman's activities and be on their own speeches. just this is my hope of the woman. thank you. to shame, i hope that that was an up be comment that was like i am i am hoping for the best. but what's the you know, why me eric? i'm very proud of her e mail. me feel good to me and i'll of the only people who feel this way and it is true. and also i feel like this time we women around the world actually with the power of social media. we're not going to demand our rights anymore. we're going to make clarity and show that we are the one who had brought creation,
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where the creators were the mothers where the sisters were going to work. because we are not in competition times are over. now we compliment to each other. i already offered taliban, or anyone in the world, not for my rights, but let's work together because we are all the same and we're going to work together to word and you know what, what is funny, any bizarre to me is that every time there is this political movement or any kind of shift, this happening, women become center of the subject and the role of then this dictatorship and this . everything is starting to roll around women. i wish instead of dictating how we're going to address everyone around the world, especially leadership, focus more on the widows and women that are prosecuting themself to survive. i think they care so much about women. they should start worrying about women that are being traffic to around the world when they, if men care so much about us,
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especially thought the bands. and once again, i will say come sit with me and let's talk about how we're going to see live, especially widows, mother, sister, lima instead of by what avatar we're going to where i don't care what i have to where i care about the women that are getting sold and drugged in the less didn't kill on the street to nadine, how they came on youtube right now. how do you believe that you are scared to talk about the taliban? what would you say that the hard it he's public is watching right now. whereas powdered from where it be speaking to me from, from north and now isn't up on mine, some work from north america telling me i'm scared caliber though he's selling now . he's on that section. it's a land of its own. okay. he's in a thought and asking me so i'm scared of the thing. i'm scared. the scholar is wandering his commenting about your, your positivity. ok. and so you'll,
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you'll scared of talking about the taliban and your last the is the response. i'm guessing. let me, let me add another thought here. so let me, let me put this one to you. this is actually a cool law, and this is more typical of a lot of the comments that we're hearing from outside of afghanistan as she is in new york. and she speaks with great passion and concern about what will happen to women and girls in afghanistan, child adolescence. the truth of the matter is that africa, women and girls weren't saved by the west, but they have and the past 2 decades empowering themselves becoming educated, becoming judges who hold the rule of law, working of human rights defenders. and now those gains are at risk because of the paula bonds. now, ro, interpretation of what women's rights should look like under
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a long. we've already seen. that means they believe that women should not be educated in the same building where there are men with male teachers. and practically, we know that that means that fewer african girls are going to get a chance to learn and fewer girls in this generation. under the rule of the follow bomb will learn than they did in their mother's generation. and that is truly, truly heartbreaking. oh, okay. i mean, i've had a lot of the same concerns. i think it's warranted to be fearful because we don't really know at this point how conservative they're going to be, who's going to be holding the reins that if that person will be progressive or they tell about the 19th. so yeah, that that sphere. but they schools have come back girls back in school for everything up until university. yes. classes and segregated, but there were many classes. i think i've talked about this as well. many classes
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with segregated before and other countries, girls and boys of segregated. i've also heard people say that more girls who get an education now because in conservative families, they didn't want to say they go to a mixed classroom. and if it's segregated, then these, these fathers will be, will be happy to say they go to school. so at the moment there's a lot of speculation, there's a lot of hysteria, there's a lot of the at which is fear to feel fear. but it's, it's like i was saying and to watch and wait. i mean, we need to see how that plays out. and i think it's really important at the moment that people to set the standard is what they'll take from the telephone. and i mean to nadeem is point as well. like i know we don't want to talk about what we're going to we're, but i've had a lot of pushback from taliban and sued in areas saying, we're not going to talk to you because you know, wearing a buyer and all this get out of here. and i've see it hang on a 2nd. i talked to
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a leaders and they said me just wearing a headscarf is perfectly fine and they are bosses. so if you've got a problem with it, take it up with them and, and they sit down. so i think if you'd leg lady expectations early like this is, this is all i'm privileged. you have international privilege. i think i just made that up, but you have privilege. if the demon said it, the theme of what would happen to us, he said the same thing. first, charlotte, i personally you do go around and talk to the taliban on the street. i never even talked to the soldiers on the street. even the soldiers before you strew, slapped my car with disrespectful. i, i've been, i've spoken about this in public i. i addressed this issue many times. and he said that man was them. they're rude or disrespectful. and i never went to the soldiers on the street. i took it up with their commander than the seniors who were under them. so i would not. i haven't and i will not go on the street and talk to the
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boys that have little guns in their hand and walking around because they're not in order. and they're not under the can many of them. i don't even know where they're from and i don't but will speak with is the seniors will have coming that leadership role. so talking to the guys on the street and don't even know that how to drive the car. i don't even know where they pick the people from. so i will not waste my time on, on, on taliban, on the street. actually, i should lead to not to protect yourself because none of them are even staples, you know. but if you're talking to the one who the leadership, the, the seniors, then if there was there, i would come and give out all my energy and crib. creekmore clary, do you understand the demon? i mean how important i'm and also alley. i'm curious from you. well like,
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how important do you guys think it is as asking to see the standard early with the taliban? of what you or what you take and what you want. do you think that you guys have influence at all of sitting particular standards, whether it's clothing or, or other rules? i think it is important to try and set that standard and i think it's important. it's difficult because not everybody feel safe and comfortable to come out on the street right now. right. i mean, you see a lot less women, let's be honest. we see a lot less women out on the street. we even see less men than we would have in the past. and i think part of that is that people think they don't know if they can go about their normal lives. and i've had this question myself, but i'm sure you've noticed it too in that like just in the way i dress, you know, on the one hand i think ok, maybe i should just go by their standard, you know, just where paid on to bon, just traditional so that i don't know,
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the last thing i need to do is upset the more and possibly risk, some kind of, i don't know, violence or being thrown in jail or whatever, right. but then on the other hand, i think, well maybe we, we should just set the light as you said, set the standard now and be like, this is who we are. this is how we act. this is how we dress. and you know, you, if we accept you, you have to accept us and it's this weird sort of back and forth. different on different days. you decide. ok, i'm not wearing this today. i'm not feeling bold or i'm making this close. because mentally you're ready. i've only one genes and a t shirt 3 times. and the last time i did, i got i, i got stopped by as a lip. and he said like, what are you wearing? go change your clothes. and to be honest, i was, i was afraid that because he had a gun. yeah. is going to kill, he's going to shoot me. the going to hit me is going to throw me in jail. obviously nothing happened. you know, we both said what we had to say walked up,
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but that's sort of the fear in people's mind. but what if it gets worse? what if the next time he hits me, you know, guess this. so it's this weird, eternal battle. yeah, i hear me, i can hear you go back and forth in this very conversation, get us one more comment. i want to add in this come from met from frontier within afghanistan. they said we are here. we are still working. afghans need us an international community, you need to pay attention, have a look towards and then we have $5.00 projects with character that population without interruption. and we are very concerned about the potential clearance of the system around once. it was a system or every week referring about like from the, from the coming menu from abroad. and today we had done their thing that they were just up there to talk to the country. the situation is either and we need everyone
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to not to under and back to the country, gets used inside a lot of conversational mutual. i'm just gonna bring in a couple of comments just before i go. black mountain says we must be more positive and give taliban charts if they do wrong and not for like human rights. then we can speak up. this is a conversation that he's not going away. i love that we've expanded our stream family, charlotte, you're part of the family. that email. welcome to the stream, and alex, always part of the family. you treat a comment, his i you live here. all right, he called escape us. thanks so much. guess. thank you to call it is for being part of the day. so i see you next time take ah, [000:00:00;00]
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