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back down on independent media brushes, justice ministry recently designated several outlets as foreign agents and imposed more restrictions on them. maybe what has happened, demanding that this be reversed. so i'm considered one of the greatest of all time. have 1050 years old. i mean, ah, but i tell them that in a released imagine on september, the 9th 1971 and celebration lyrics from the song were beamed on building around the world. says the late peter would have loved the projections which were seen in the united states, germany, japan, and even in london's home town. liverpool ah . hello, money insight into the headlines on al jazeera,
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the new tele button controlled interior ministry, and i've gone on have issued an order to end all on approved process. the group says demonstrate has must get prior permission, including approval slogans. charlotte balance has moved from couple a couple of days ago. there was a large protein that was quite peaceful for quite a few moments as if they match the city. but then the taliban as they came close to the presidential palace, they st. trucks out started firing in the year, people were detained, organized the protests with the pay journalists would attain their cameras broken. we know now since that point, there was another protest as well. and journalists were detained and actually beaten on the custody. some horrific photos coming out of some journalists who were separated in prison cells and they went with cables. the facts lashed, really brutal and hard to hard to look at. type photos. i've got
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songs acting, prime minister, pamela has sent acount, has told al jazeera, he's offering amnesty to those who worked with the us. he wants all officials from the past administration to return enjoying the taliban government. results from morocco's parliamentary election point to big gains for liberal opposition parties . the governing justice and development party has suffered a crushing defeat. the prime minister, losing his own seat at smith has more is being characterized here as a rejection of the justice and development party rather as a vote rather than a vote in favor of those other parties who benefited the justice and development party swept to power. again, the most seats here in morocco and elections following the arab spring, they universally characterize hair to morocco. the shorthand reference to them is and is little islamist party. there is though really no particular religious tint to that policies in, in recent years is just how everybody referred to them here. okay, there's
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a headline. news continues hand out sarah, after inside story coming up next day with us not. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of us thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of uptown is done on a job. the bills god in the top rungs and women excluded the taliban into a government is to despise for wanting short of the rules, promises of change. so can it's when approval through to action and would it get the support it needs to tackle up?
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got it that prices visit inside. sorry. ah hello, welcome to the program and hush him a whole bottle. that taliban promised an inclusive government that represents women . but after weeks of anticipation, it's into government appears to lack just that. it was an all male caretaker cabin if consisting mainly the groups members who have those ties to a slate found multnomah as well as members of the how can the network thus label the tablet organization by the us? the selection didn't include representatives of, of got his dad's top of government and it failed to meet the demands of the international community, foreign governments and land. the mainly want to see the rights of women and ethnic minorities respected the tale by needs that support to secure,
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desperately needed aid and run government institutions. the group says, other posts still need to be filled and the permanent leadership would be named soon. i'm not sure how to thank god, our country regained its freedom from occupation. all the causes of the walls were destroyed or can patry. it's enjoyed wide security and for the 1st time the ground was prepared for the coming of a strong islamic government. our country needs comprehensive activities and services in various fields to address the legal, economic and social rights of the people and prevent losses. hope and go and get. all government agencies have not been announced yet. some ministry post directors and the deputies remain vacant. efforts are underway to fill them. efforts are also been made to bring people from different regions and across the country to play a role in it. charles proffer has more of the reaction from afghans
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we've been speaking to people on the streets of cobble for their reaction to the announcement of this interim taliban administration. and by large, it's fair to say that the majority of them, whether they oppose the taliban or support them, are expressing a great sense of relief. there is a sense that finally, there is potentially the opportunity, despite the pressures on this country. i don't this administration to prove their that they're going to stick to their promises and protect human rights. potentially, people are saying, well, now we can start again. most importantly for them is security and getting food on the table for their families. interestingly, we've been speaking to a number of women as well, and we know that they know women being have been given portfolios in this administration. the women that we spoke to said that it is vital that women are given the opportunity to stand in this government. and certainly in any future permanent government because they say that women are going to best articulate their
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political needs within afghan society. we understand that there is great support in the south of the country in helmand province around city of kandahar, for example. because of course, that is the, the birthplace. if you like, of the top. there are some very real needs that need to be addressed to course the humanitarian situation here is in the words of the us close to being catastrophic. around 80000000 people needing humanitarian assistance every day. that's almost half the population. and we know that that humanitarian aid in afghan assets is being held up in western banks for example. because in the eyes of the international community, the taliban has to prove themselves before those kind of funds even begun to be released. the situation here in the capital is calm and all eyes, now on this had ministration as to whether it will stick to its words and rebuild
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this country. child stratford for inside story cobble. well powers have given a mixed reaction to the makeup of a gun. if dan's into him government view us express concerns about the variations and track records of some of the cabinet members from senior figures are on the us and other so called terrorism watch lists. the european union says the government is not inclusive and representative. china found that similar warnings but sad. it will maintain communication with the new leadership. let's take a look at the challenges facing the taliban as it appears to rule the country of 38000000 people. first of the group inherits a nation struggling with drought and unrelenting poverty. the state coffers empty and overseas funds frozen. you also needs more than $600000000.00 in emergency aid
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. basic services like electricity are under threat and the united nation has boomed that food aid were run out by the end of the month. the taliban is also grappling with protests against its rule with guns, demanding respect for civil liberties. women calling for greater representation in the new government. the, let's bring in our gas in cardboard and look for la lot with usher and political analyst. it roam how to have me is assistant professor of law of the american university of oregon is done in brussels. peter can open is former head of mission, tough guy, and then other dots minister of foreign affairs. welcome to the program. look for law. people will waiting to see the taliban deliver on the most important promise they made when they took over the country, which is basically reaching out to all the afghans and for
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a nationally unity government that didn't happen. why do you think are now speaking from the position of since yesterday? if you're a sports person, made clear that we will not keep any petitions from the now we have to dismiss the no it just put him on to charge any any other reason? i think it believe that they can run this country from unity and you reality also that the if you could be also become a whole, you're just others to the collision of political political
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arena. the if you see the girl of the former president, because i don't the most respect what we bought from them. more action division. ok. and then if you see to come from prison gunny the same happened. so now tell me what is what the other company says? it doesn't matter. we how perform the government and we will not, but ok also i think the usual it was by appointing the appointees from the, from other cities here. but then, before sir, concerned about what's happening, how don't do you think it's just because they consider themselves to be the vectors with the upper hand in upper center. therefore they have the ultimate right to
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decide who should come to power and who should be represented in the government. but how can you win the hearts and minds of the others if you are going that path? i think about actually appreciate the cost and that did move what is gonna cost them in terms of governance? i think they appreciate that and that's why i think the rubrics for bar has been debbie will include government if they did not think they needed to include the government needed to appear to be getting to the government. then why go on with that narrative and rhetoric? what, what they did, contradicted those they've been and why they made that decision be made. i think he was more but maintaining internal cohesion. i think if they had brought in someone else other than the current power folders in, but they would have risk internal fraction. i think they told me painting internal cohesion over creating
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a workable government performance and gaining broader domestic and natural. ok. so if the internal cohesion comes 1st and then we go to peter with the there's been a growing sense of optimism that at least people like out of the law, the law would be able to build bridges with the tasks and have the board that had cause i would reach out to different factions that has that as with the old board, and therefore you might be able to come out to the international community and say, we have a government that stands for what is done. what does this now leave the country and the taliban? well, it is very old school, isn't they? it says if they start and go back where they left off 20 years ago as if nothing has changed as if they have no further developments. and they haven't considered, you know, what happened in the, in the last 2 years. so it's, it's,
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it's as if they go back as if nothing happened. but obviously things have happened . and the internal cohesion is, is obviously something that consider them, you know, there's different fractions and fractions. but they brought back the old guys from, from, from those years in the, in the late ninety's, which is indicative for the, the internal divisions and the internal power struggles that are happening in, in the back. so i agree with those who said, you know, that we were seeing a tardy band that the chose to to rather keep the internal struggles under control and to, to get the country going civil, closely monitoring whether the taliban will have a. she has data in the government that would send reassuring messages to neighboring countries like iran,
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that also didn't happen. do you think that this is something that could further strained relations with iran? no, i'm not concerned about iran, you know, the rum really wants security safety in the country and the discipline, the balance shown 2 years ago that they when they got the discipline and security, they're not bad at it. so they could look up to the security and the reduction of poppy culture open production, which is something that the iranians are very concerned about. so i'm not, so i'm not so worried about the iranian ok. i'm more worried about, you know, the financial flows and the pos, the, the, the potential for the influx of you're going to daring assistance because of the composition of the, of the, of the present government, new government. let's look up, let's look at some of the lineup of the government this into government harun. the prime minister has sent a hunt as prime minister. did it come as
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a major surprise for the gun people who were looking forward to see someone like one other? for example, i think given the records that were coming out and given to the up on may detroit to make my brother the face of the movement, there was a lot of patients even report that the law brother would had the government. but this person, the new person, is a senior member of the movement. he was close as close to adam about under was and he was the head of the leadership council, the committee. so he's not like an unknown or relatively powerless person. he is a person who would qualify the criteria are the senior member in the movement. he would call me that. i think the fact that someone was favored and then last minute this name wasn't now just speaks to the internal trouble that existed
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by the group. and i think that explain a lot why other people could have brought in because i think that was not the group would, could not, how would stand expanding basis because it would have really needed the people it needed to satisfy to, to not call, you know, look full up people waiting to see whether the taliban is rebranding itself is changing is bring in more reformist into the group. but with marla has son a horned, the prevailing sentiment that the traditional assured i counsels the religious establishment within the event is prevailing. is the one who has the last say generally speaking, i think the organization to fight against the mystery force. no one is done and who are you still in the district called off
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. chevy a lot. i think i just need to retain your patients from them. they will not change demeka up months and even years. now that being said, that we will do just italy, but based on the actually not based on your wars and what happened, i think you need to come in. you need to give him the chance to sit down in the political power. you haven't had a problem, this is a problem. let me go to peter. you need cash to run the country when awarded something running in the country, something different. you look forward to see the assets are frozen in the us to be delivered to you. but then at the same time, you appoint someone like food as a dean. how connie, as a minister, and he's wanted by the f b i because this be conducive to a tougher us reaction. but it's more than that. yes,
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exactly. that that is definitely going to be the case but, but the other issue is that the sanctions, people are there in the government that are on this. they are listed in, on the sanctions regime. so dealing with these people in economics, financial or military terms or with the government is, is going to be a sanction. so the flow of human there and development money into the country will be restricted because of the sanctions regime that is imposed on them by, by the united nations. and the, and the financial actually does force. so it will be very difficult to channel any humanitarian or development decisions into the country because of the composition of, of the government. yes. out on the hard liners of there. and they have the key positions in the government, people like woodland hammered jacobo, which i have son of the lately though, the group molar. alma could be an indication that we are likely to see him in the
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near future. play more of a bigger role in the, in the, in the top of our movement and tell them, have been big good at keeping their internal discussions. private. obviously, malone has a big name and still carry a lot of weight within the human. but also i rumored not to be that person actually running the military military commission, which was basically the military person movement. there were other major commanders name was mentioned as people are actually learning the mission. so whether it was more of a pain viewed or acknowledging under role in the movement, and then allowing other military leaders in the group to actually be in charge. really don't know and they very hard. they'd be level of an after used after those question. ok,
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i would like to have one point to the comment that was made earlier. i think all bon, have not been held accountable of anything by the national community. yes. if you look at their actions, whenever they were told that this is they have to do something and they chose not to do it. they didn't face consequences. and i think they are the strategy that has worked so far. as you can do what you need to do and what is going to go along with it, ok, now it's gonna be much more complex. but i think if you work and leadership, you would not have not a lot of reasons, to worry. but doing what you need to do to satisfy your basis, your base, la paula, the right of the government was announced. i have a lot, hon. xanda asked the ministers to uphold the chevy are and widely interpreted as a message by the the leader of the movement of the people to stick to the ideal of the islamic eminence of god. is that,
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is it trying to say to people that you have to forget about any reform in the near future and that of that is done today will definitely look like a lot of them back in the ninety's. we'll get. we'll pretty 90 yesterday the 30 once one or 2 you will see it to the media. that one is funny. now awfully again, the stomach in there, one is done, but most of the readership war what, what i think the gender law and then i've seen the other fires as well, which is which is totally different than the one is done. so i don't think that will come as the one is done to deny and use. and i also believe that this time devilish. will somebody look it up. so could you be in the reforms will
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be one of the we have we have some other angles to cover. let me go to peter when, when the minute says we go to the offices, they would have to grapple with the harsh reality, which is basically how people to feed. you have hospital to look after and you have to deal with an economy which is about to collapse. do you think that the international community ultimately will defy it to be more realistic about of what is that and say let's send some cash to the government. well here here you know, to, to opposite of he said, opposing reflects is, will lead somehow. and i don't know how we're going to solve this. because the, the sanctions regime are very, are very clear. the thank you to regina, this is easy in this as does anybody who works or true or width? somebody who is listed on a sanctions least in the united nations or nationally in the us though will be
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punished in terms of financial close to. so you will be blocked the bank unblocked from financial transactions immediately. so it means that the human, princeton and our other actors cannot work with the present government in afghanistan. and at the same time, people will want to help you know, as you, many dairy needs to be fulfilled. now, how are you going to deal with those opposing or conflicting elements? is, is to be seen, but it's not going to be easy because the united states in the u. n. well, we'll do everything to, to do it according to the book and says, cannot work financially economically with people that are listed, whether that vessel problem also, i think this is going to be a delicate thing, but also for the americans and europeans. hot on for an 8th represents something like 75 percent of the public spending over nissan of the americas and the open and
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decided to model not to send money to the government. the risk is that, that the, that the taliban would go to the chinese and the russians and say, listen, will give you more presence and influenced enough money in exchange for cash. so i think that is actually the false premise. first of all, there are 2 issues. why the aid be literally been sending food and medicine so people wouldn't die. i think there's gonna be a lot of pressure on international needs actually, despite the taliban government and it's going to become more difficult. but i think it's going to happen. the other issue is what i need to actually have an economy have a function, the economy, those are major investments. i mean that us was paying for the roll that are built on it, but it was paying for the hospital bill in half a 1000000, almost 400 people were simply an employee of the government that repeating the salary from the 1300 people. many of them both, but i don't see 100000 salary would be
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a better. now we'll try no telling that gap. the answer is simply no. if you look at what china does, for example, in africa, they provide interest big, long talk about ideologically not accept interest. ok. they can try not. it would be interested in extracting resources when they even embed into for structure. they build a road and they will, that will help them actually extract resources. that's not what one of them need at this moment. like, it is unlikely that china would commit that much resource to build that on a thunder have no direct relation with it. ok, finally look at the iran, are you on a sanctioned by the how much business try to do with it on given that much bigger prize and an honest on weight. and then they got all of a lot of follow. this is going to be my last question to you in the off guns have tried the taliban from 96 to 92 to 2001. and then they've tried the establishment that came after for almost 2 decades,
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which people said was completely disconnected from reality and responsible for the embezzlement of public funds. do you think that the afghans this time would like to give the taliban a 2nd chance? briefly if you don't mind when the last of the, the so bad practice go not happy with n d all over the country and i've got people can compromise on these traffic on the taliban and certainly would like to get the chance. but italy, but have to keep in mind the fact that the society has changed a lot. now they have different expectations in different demand. and then he services public services from, from you for coming, goldman dollars or anybody is different if you can get them to talk because the other way or what do you want is the people want
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it for i think the only one now they are in our number list so she did, did they want? they want to tell if i want to come get the, the people, not the future. we have seen. this is the indication, what is, what is in the, in that will be $40.00 but in the future. so then you to realize y'all, if you have decided you didn't here, thank you. thank you, not for la luz, how to have me and peter, nokia really appreciate your insights. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, l, v dot com for further discussion. go to facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ga, ga sites. laurie. you can also join the conversations with a 100 at a jane sites. but for me, hash and, and the entire team here in the bye for now the
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