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or from the us food and drug administration, for 12 to 15 yells. and the broadway musical aladdin has been forced to cancel shows only 3 days after it reopened. disney says the 10 day break came after several covered infections were reported among it's constant crew. despite all of them being fully vaccinated, it's the 1st corona virus related cancellation of a broadway show since they began reopening over the last few weeks. ah, it is good to leave with a slo, adrian finnegan here in dough. how the headlines and al jazeera, $4000.00 refugees, and migrants, including women and children, have been rounded up and detained in libby up. it's one of libya's largest crackdowns in recent years. malik trader reports from tripoli, due to the political divisions and the conflict in libya. the southern borders are open and security service services simply can't cope with the increasing numbers.
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now you have to remember, these are people that are lean, you know, extreme poverty, famine, and war. are they take these, they undertake these long and treacherous a journey just to reach libya, which has its own difficulties at the moment. or they oftentimes work for months on end, doing labor intensive jobs to earn enough money to pay for yet another dangerous journey across the mediterranean. at least 5 people have been killed in separate attacks in afghanistan, a blast at a wedding. in the northern province of georgine killed the bride. and gunman of shot dead, 2 civilians, and 2 taliban fighters in july labatte. meanwhile, the taliban says that it's speaking directly to the us about building relations, but the groups foreign affairs spokesman denounced ongoing us drone operations in afghanistan space as a violation of international law. hold on 600 months is a taking place to support women's rights in the united states. the march is focused on laws in several states restricting access to abortions, especially in texas,
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which has an ear total ban on the procedure. in chile, rival process to going on in support of and against migrants. some are angry at what they perceive as an influx of refugees. as chili grapples with growing inequality, others are condemning xenophobia and racism. they say that refugees should be supported pulls on are closed and cut off 1st legislative elections. people have been choosing members of the sure a counsel versus will decide who fills 30 of the councils. 45 seats. the rest are appointed by cutoff. mia, who previously chose all members of the body opposed closed in georgia election day after 4 were president because suckers, vinny was arrested. he had returned from exile to support the opposition in the municipal vote. monte is fair here now to sierra after today's inside story. next ah,
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a war of words hates aren't between tajikistan and the taliban. campaign. braces anti taliban forces as carbolic unit labor of meddling. other 2 heading towards conflict. what implications does it have for the world? this is inside story. ah. hello and welcome. 1 to the show, i'm sammy's a than tension is rising between afghanistan and to g. stan. russia is urging the 2 sides to resolve disputes after reports of an increased military build up along the
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border. last week, the tiny bond warm, the tangent government against meddling and afghanistan's internal affairs. it comes after tagging president marley ramone refused to recognize the new ton of bond government and accused the group of human rights abuses against the tangent minority in the pantry valley. punchier fell for the 1st time to the tiny bon last month after fierce battles. so as a possible war looming along the afghan tactic border, we'll discuss this in a moment. but 1st, this report from hash matlab barbara in cobble. they all started in august with the taliban word, fencing towards the capital cable and taking over cities in the north of that particular moment. top military commanders, politicians, leaders from the former government, u. s. trained pilots crossed the border into tajikistan, seeking refuge and then tension started to build up. now for tajikistan taliban is
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a threat to regional security and this explains why it nobody or i'm on the president of tajikistan has been very critical. of the taliban accusing the taliban of human rights violations in the punchy of valley in the north of august. and that's where you have a predominantly target community based there, those accusations were dismissed by their taliban and the taliban. of the, or on the other hand, have been seeing that as he kissed and is interfering into the affairs of afghanistan. this has created some tension on the border with a military build up from both sides. although the taliban have been recently saying that the deployment of taliban fighters into the border with desecai san is just for the sake of implementing security across the country and securing the border. and that this has something that has absolutely nothing to do with attention with
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tajikistan. but the tragic all tasks on the other hand are concerned. they believe that the taliban are providing safe havens weapons for the outlawed group of or jim jim at unsubtle law which is outlawed integer his that and helping them to cross into tajikistan subject, which has also been dismissed by the taliban. we have to wait and see what happens in the next future. passion, marbella al jazeera, for insight story. well, let's take a closer look at the regions geography. then tajikistan shares more than 1400 kilometers of border with afghanistan on the south. on the west, it borders as pakistan and the north kingston. while china sits to the east, tajikistan has emerged as a hub for anti taliban forces after the fall of cobble. it's given protection to some of its leaders, including umbrella, saw that
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a former afghan vice president who joined med miss road and other taliban opponents to form the national resistance front. i'm at my so it himself is the leader of the national resistance front. he's the son of acme, char masoud, who fought against the soviets in the 19 eighties and against the taliban in the late 19 nineties. and those at the latino had from the leader of the national congress party was ghana. stan, also based into gee, could stand right now. awe, let's bring in our guest now we have joining us from carbone fire alan, professor of political science at cobble university in paris, harvey's mother, john of tajikistan, political and list, and in moscow, vladimir stop nick of international affairs specialist at the russian academy of sciences. a warm welcome to all if i could start with 5 in cobble, then what do you think? do you think tensions between the taliban and to g?
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stan are going to spill over into conflict. oh, thanks for having me here. no, i think good. there is a history or for the conflict between taliban in tajikistan. in 19 nineties also. when taliban defeated the northern alliance, the northern alliance got the salem in tajikistan. and once the sir, yes and vision started in 2001 or northern alliance. the come back from calabria to your 4 digit cust on in may, and we did do the taliban. a strong holes in the north of august on her decked her blunter history, nor for opposition. and then recently went to sir taliban defeated, their opposition, specifically the northern alone is dear resistance in upon shared the flaw, no man got an asylum in tajikistan and openly started at existence within the project is done now now to conceal doors, sir,
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are very air. my interference is insight in afghanistan, former tajikistan tajikistan started a blame game. no my by bringing good the news with this and sour mcgahey dean. and also my insecurity on the border with a gun has done there, but more moderately. so i think the conflict will not spill over, it should be there. so all of the incoming bees within the diplomatic gurr gurr charleston. linguistically right now, the question is, oh, maybe really didn't pose this question to part of it in paris. what is this strategic goal for de shambly? why is tajikistan hosting these anti taliban forces? and elements is it's simply about bolstering the power, the rights of ethnic cadillacs in afghanistan. or is it something wider than that? the issue at least a quarter for probably
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a contingency overall by public opinion in general, about the capital for the government of the guy that is not so important because as you know, the politics, this is not treated and we should have been in the reason of such a steady pollution now for continuous power is the security concern because i think is found doesn't believe the government that i think is that like a federal government doesn't believe that the kind of bad government has changed. and so we also move permission amount. what is going on with that company? so we know the position of from several other all good. now it was on close on fighters from one of the biggest mentioned many of them are just recently came from a senior in oregon. so a international,
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based in my in offering up and it's time to know how they seem to speak to them. the mentor call will be there. and despite all kronos is sort of on i with her position for a heck of a policy. let me jump here and ask her, have they actually seen afghanistan attacks being launched from carla bond controlled afghanistan into tajikistan. oh no, i don't believe it would have been, but sir, we can look for your refuse completely this position, but then it backs up with me for interrupting in the why is to g stand. so wired, if we haven't seen that sort of security threat emerging to tajikistan borders from afghanistan now,
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because a data transmission from the, from the ground, this group started going to wonder. so we can look to refuse to civility, and appellate don't go around good smoke trusted because a says, you know, that promise to look for, for americans been promised during the negotiation process. they promised to smoke over to the areas abandoned by americans forces the violin that prompted to organize and include government violent this promise. they promise not to have it. right. so for women and human rights, they violate that promise not to squeeze their i. so for my wallet, they ran it,
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they promised not to organize them, not to come back to be forced to go longer. second of people with a. let's see if we can bring in vladimir then from an international perspective. what is the consensus of our foreign pow starting to see that afghanistan is becoming a center for our groups to launch attacks against neighboring countries or others beyond the region. boy, actually a just a full all thank you very much for having me on the program and good evening. i would look to say that, well i, i don't want, i don't want to say that and i'm going to say that there will be no hot conflict
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actually because ok, i agree with my son, jackie, calling from paris that dependent on government is a very tough for government and regime of thought about this while waiting all its promises. but actually i think that taliban regime doesn't want to have for russia angry. and because a star is a member of the c. c o, they call it the security is ation and a sort of aggression on the to turn it off just on a consultant and collect a fence up. although i think that russia won't be interfering until the conflict. and of course, there will be no a wait for bringing up a russian troops from tutorial for the country. good stuff. i got the international . so i think clearly there isn't a consensus, at least in moscow that right now it's kind of stand represents the security threat
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to rush or, or to any of the members of the collective security. see organization. right. this is a really security threat. yeah. yeah. i agree, this is a really security route because you actually are willingly all, willingly a possibility for fight this or from i see some of that tunnel is group. so to go in go. so what? so what? so for russian bought us and bought us off the shy as counters like the biggest on . so this is really a security threat and brush actually agree with that, but i have honestly and i thing at the same time, my sister hasn't been conflict between the 2. yeah. it's like it's fighting, but there are example sexually that if it's profitable football, i don't believe i'm actually rich that base of the agreement with no, i says fight this and and knowledge i was group. so probably i agree i do the tale
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. bodily is not that it is, it was back in mind you about actually, the crucial nature of volleyball hasn't changed, that hasn't changed at all. so really, this is a rapid, internationally speaking. this isn't for local different russia and budget guest on this is the threat for all region and for. busy eventually fall there now whole, but you said, just to clarify, let me you start off by saying you don't think the rush will be sending troops and you don't think the time on one to engage any member. so how, how sure, i'm sure rush received as a big yeah. only in case there will be. first of all, that look 1st of all, where should they collect a decision on the level law for ministers, for foreign minister, and even on the level of heads off state. although she asked you to resolve
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a scope with if the conflict starts, is the goal that will take place. so another thing that there is also the diplomatic maneuvering on the shuttle diplomacy launch. but russia, in the face of a special represent default for the president of russian federation. mr. bull of who swallowing a flying back to, to, to couple from couple to about them back to moscow. so i think that eventually this ready just situation will be resolved, diplomatic, but russia that, that will be the last to result for the countries like russia to bring him drops against any possible possible pop culture. ok. let's bring in phase again from cobble. when you look at some of the leaders afghan leaders who are being based right now to g stand and you listen to what some of them say like the national congress party lead on the latino pad from he's talking about what he calls
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gradually liberating afghanistan from time to bon rule. how realistic is that? how much power do these people really have even in the pan chia valley? oh, i think it's really of much important for us to realize that to a how a leader man or the government of pakistan is governing its population or tajikistan itself in the central asian country. so specifically, neighboring of gun has done one of the what if for the jail estate, it is governed by a dictator for by a stolen most for decades. it is having internal conflict. so politically, economically and socially, it fears that deb my soon the really be people within the advocacy then raising the weiss because there is no national consensus nor democratic or no more position. and the it is nor one allowed in the past 4 decades to raise the waste. now to spill over the conflict, the internal conflict with the region, the af,
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starter to with no opposite or, or, or position with taliban and sheltering or taliban. so position and tunnel leading her. what did the specific girl resistant forces in the leadership can do? i think her no or false. if they could do anything, they could resist against taliban them. they would have key a kept j, geographical location and side of gunnison. they would not be defeated, they would not have lift, gonna stand by any means, because 20 years they received a locked or for support from a u. s. net or, or politically. deborah, very much maneuver. did it through a democratic or a mobilization of people are having constituencies in north, specifically in target. or they were very much linkedin to the merchant deletion countries and some other regional powers, but they lost all those supports the last, the constituency, because they were incompetent to keep them there were,
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but they couldn't resist because they were not enough for i did what not enough, mobilized or enough for motivated to resist. it is a stella by an insight specifically and very mountainous. karen told that the region is getting changed, that he gin is much more supporting taliban present and him cobbled than anybody else because the region, the fear that he jordan was having from spillover in golf insecurity and not a coach affecting all those things are going to be controlled and somehow managed by taliban who promised her the original power, specifically moscow, china, india, diplomatic presence and dora for past many years, it is not new for her. and the special representatives of moscow in china to communicate with taliban as such her concerns. okay, so basically it sounds like phase is saying there's not a lot that the anti taliban forces can do. let me take the question then to part of
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these. does the shambles really believe the anti taliban alliance can defeat the taliban? can even re take the pan cheer valley stronghold that it was kicked out of wyoming . what is the, what is the end game for the shan bay in it's thinking just to have a card to poke the taliban or does it think these people can actually take back the country now, chris, oh, it's very strange in blue family when i brought people i tried to not accused because of the texas ones are quantitative data. this is a different story. what i mean somebody, i mean that about government and the kind of 17 members of this government in the unions, it's actions. and to me, i want that i bought some of them belong to a letter, which is accused in organizing a series of theresa actually come who okay,
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maybe some companies we had focus on the question i a by the answering to your question, i'm having to question i would say that are we, i'm not talking about so i personally believe that the prince in padded 1246 with numbers from an order that. 7 this isn't feasible for us to vote, but so we believe a future actually happening now with a divisions like a lot of people who they did on canada to caucasian, a church groups originally from a country, so central asia. and so they are really to create a strong quote,
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and we believe that the future that will be able to commit pressure, their resume and probably in the future that will be sometimes just to the position of central asian countries. said the if i suppose people like i had my so number last saw that there will be able to prevent the sort of scenario you're talking about. is that the thinking how i think that it so you be my purpose is to create a to make sure the government types of other groups will give me a nice most program. we should not for the region. ok, let me bring in vladimir and asked this question. it seems the tactic president has been pushing the russian president vladimir putin to support the anti taliban. the
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lines you said earlier, i don't think russian troops are going to be going into tajikistan or into any kind of conflict with a ton of on any time soon. how likely is it that russia might give some backing to these anti taliban elements into g? stan, actually thank you very much for the question. this is a very good question. you're asking. i think that the, and again, i'm just assured that russia will try to use all diplomatic efforts to convince a dresser that on the look on this dilemma because it has a good contact section with both sides, always still a watch. so there will be a diplomatic, must have a solution to this crisis, but again, the, because the situation is that this is tom is a member and active member. so you go and say, oh actually, as i said before,
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should decide collectively whether, whether to react to director now with some, some more st. jude measure. so if there is an aggression against a guest on all the time that take some of them, there's some other than just, i knew that to try to negotiate a settlement offer off of crisis if this crisis who would be actually, but russia, russia actually has a unique role, it seems to me that the, like in the age i'm not like china actually not. and of course not like us or european union actual because they out of ration for all russia has unique position . 2 are all fall diplomatic solutions to both sides and to actually to tell the bomb and to the central asian country. so this is the right now in unique position, right. all right, let me ask,
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i think we got time for one more question 5, how united is the front against the tod, of on the way reports of friction or reluctance between some people like i had my so number last holler. it's for a true. they are not united, they are already, they were dis united and passed 20 years insert cobble. how can they be united there that some of them stay in the some be somewhere in tuscan, the other sort in istanbul, in ankara. and some are in de leon pakistan. a divided by 20 years when they were staying in a bottle in one share to part one in missouri, sheriff secondly, or they have differences in approaching, communicating with taliban also o v. a saw that i know people in the north, for example, a tomahawk new and those them the open, the front and missouri should have to confront talib ans envisioned. but then they
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got the about to natasha can and then is smile handle who left her iran now the he backed off from my staying in herat. but with a late resistance comes from a mud mud masoud. while a umbrella value who was never backed any target, quote pantries, no, he got her, my asylum there, and then he was told that you are not part. all right, the real resistance. so he left earlier, clearly anybody a list still divisions between them. all right, we're gonna have to end it then let's thank our guests for their contributions. 5 xannon, part of aisd mana, john of an vladimir softening cough and thank you to for watching. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. can also join the conversation on twitter handle. there is an, a j inside story. from me, sam is
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