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roads and power lines have been damaged over. there are more than 40 houses in the area, the worst affected agriculture farmers as they need electricity to supply their animals. with oxygen, we deployed repair crews to restore power to the effected facilities. as soon as the rain stopped so heavy, rain and floods aunt unusual in the region at this time of the year, the typhoon season generally lasts from may to october. but with the climate crisis causing more extreme weather patterns, seems like this could become a lot more common in the future. florence louis al jazeera, now thousands of worshipers are begun circling islam, holier site on the 1st day of this year's hodge pilgrimage in saudi arabia. the annual event in mecca is traditionally one of the biggest mass gatherings in the world. these a live pictures coming from there, but it had been inspected to saudi citizens and residents for the last 2 years
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because of the corona virus under. ah, i forget you got the headlines here now to 0 british prime minister barak johnson's fighting to stay in office as he faces a grand rebellion within his ruling party of a series of scandals. more than 40 members of his government, including senior ministers of now resign, anita, or if there were circumstances in which i felt it was impossible for the government to go on to discharge. i didn't. or if i felt, for instance, that were being frustrated, you know, desire to support the ukrainian people i to point out. but frankly, need to speak to the job or the prime minister in difficult circumstances when he's been added to can also by that is to keep doing that for the dying act of his political career is to power nonsense. and ask for those who are left only in
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office because no one else is prepared to the place themselves any longer. and johnson, as far as senior cabinet member who had urged him to step down. michael go, was housing minister and seen as an influential figure in the conservative party. yes, prosecutor say the man charged with kenning 7 people at a 4th of july parade in chicago has confessed to carrying out the attack. robert crime said he later fled to another independence day event and consider the opening fire there. he was denied bail during a court appearance if convicted, he faced his life in prison. people im ukrainian city of slavery and scott been urged to leave as russian forces edge closer eastern cities. the next target in moscow sites that looks to take control of the entire don mass region. i saw tram responsibility for an attack on a prison in the nigerian capital, a boucher hundreds of inmates were free down at least 4 prisoners and a security officer were killed. the attack happen just hours after the president,
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security convoy was ambushed. the president of democratic republic of congo and rolanda had agreed to deescalate tensions over the m $23.00. our group accompanies government accuses romando backing the rebels we've been attacking civilians in d. r. c's north keyboard. providence. a commission will meet next week and, and go as capital to stop the de escalation process. but those are the headlines. the news continues here now to 0 after the stream stage, and thanks so much bye for now. talk to al jazeera, we ask you be more specific, how many jobs are you asking for? and what kind of military equipment we listen, asked the people of cuba in the street. if there is a difference between donald trump and white for them, it's when we meet with global news makers, i'm talk about the store restock matter on al jazeera, i
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i, as i me okay on today's episode of the stream, we are looking at the women in afghanistan, there are several issues we're going to be tackling. you can join me on youtube. the comment section is right here waiting for you. i'm going to be looking at how women are being restricted by taliban dress. coats who can walk, who can't walk. goals going to school, what access to the have to education? i have so many questions fit your question right here. be part of the day shall come when i'm trying to eliminate whenever fun stuff, day to opt out of future cation higher education work. freedom of speech, freedom of movement, and evan force omen. our class on full coverage faces. all adkins are facing, are poor to you, but woman and also girl or face greater offs, goes obtaining our food health care. financial resources are disproportionately affected, the one from international community, dramatic may start on as
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a government and also put financial sexual told one i also not live again woman. oh, tony, i conversation today. we have saw her. we have wives, mom as aha, welcome to the screen. please introduce yourself to our audience around the world. tell them who you are. what you do. i good evening i. my name is shaheer patrol and i work with the human rights watch as a a division. and it's my pleasure to be sharing the funnel with. thank you so much for coming. watch my really good to have you on the screen. please introduce yourself to have you as around the world. thank you and i was mouth role. i run a local organization and up on a son. and i work with around 200 women and you know, in 34 provinces off, up on a son. so my life starts, i get out with messages, calls that and, and please from the morning until evening and then life goes on like that as,
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as life has turned into a nightmare for the women off up on sundays. all right, thank you so much for spending time with us or so hopefully we should be joined by zach i. yeah. dolly. she is the director of women and children legal research foundation. we're hoping we're bring you bring her in just a moment. watch, mom. i want to start with you 1st of all, because you said how much of the lives, of women in afghanistan you are across. if you could describe what is going on right now for your country women, what would you say? and i see before getting back what we have lost, it's important to see what we had, right. so i my, so i am a product of the past 20 years off of honest on new of honest on i, i, you was able to go to school. i, i finished my education, i, which, to you, k, i did my law degree. i came back up on a son. i started my own organization. i was able to advocate for, you know,
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millions of other women. i was able to bring in the laws into, within the countries, you know, legislation as part of the, the teams that we have been working and worked with so many other women, you know, who found they had we sold to they like after august 20 and you know, augustine, when i won a son was kind of handed over and you know, without a political settlement add to the taliban at piece b that happened that was signed by viola said that you know, many of the out on politicians, we're not, we're literally kind of you know, sold out as a while and then what happened was i'd like overnight. so all those, you know, to 1000000 women who would, what a king like a clerk or an a. so in the civil service teachers, the next day they all kind of, you know, rush to their what works as spaces and then they were stopped at the gate, them at the doors that know you can't go anymore. so it was a very big shock to a lot of women because we had the, you know, like women working in on these sectors. not just in the big cities and cobbled
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where we have been living. but also in, you know, in bigger cities and urban areas. so it was a very big shock and we talk ok. maybe the situation will start changing in a few months as the taliban will find the out of their space. but then life became harder. so right now and natalie, you hear about the girls schools being, you know, close. that's why is this part of the story? women are not able to go to work. you know, i went with 200 women on daily basis and distort as i hear, you know, the women who are not just the revenge that, that's being taken from them. but about the space that has been taken away. so like if you had a woman and i've gone, has done your life starts within the door for was off you home from the morning until even so much my women on now stuck in the own. i'm 70 bringing soccer soccer . welcome to the conversation. so lovely to have here here. recently, just a few days ago there was a grand assembly, a loyal joker that happened, and no women were invited. what does god tell us?
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a grand assembly, thousands of men, not a single woman. thank you so much. you can not see this assembly order. last i got that i got that i also follow up on my last name, last name, so that the wanted to, to get some legitimacy and some people that made him come back up there last year. and i'm fortunately, i was not going to assess them all off off that at 6 from the representative of nicks and i thought there wasn't anita present at the moment. so this is not in the here, this all of them, this is your follow up on here. i'm not accessing that little mine as a you want and i can see them they have their own. if you find to these are things
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you got to be into on a ship on walmart because they thinking well mine as i progress of them. so they can do, and i'm saying that the ones that wilma and also instead of the buddy made out that's me prime from my la together and i've on a song as was that that's all about is the same. so all of them they have not changed. yeah. that's all the one of those. the data please. yes. crime violation on your on a woman right now and then i mean yeah, yeah. go ahead. yes. so i just wanted to, to everything management john, for john, for, you know, like husband interrupted mixed on lives of people. and this is generally about the
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whole country. everyone is waiting for this nightmare to and, and they don't know when it's over for a year. now, i mean, and, and women, and i mean, everyone knows what's happening to us. wonderful. and it's a long list of what they have lost and but be on have lot. but i think one thing that i can find is that women have lost their pension space and their political space and their being removed from me and just adding towards uncle john. yes, this is jessica was a party of men who have one thing in common. and that age like restriction on women's side, they came together and that kind of joke that doesn't have any social or political and the machine might be just bringing the voice of the taliban. a colleague on spokes person who was asked about what are you doing for goals, education, and we've picked that up with
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a women's group who are pushing back on. we have voices need to be at the table. we need to be at the table. this was from a few days ago let's, let's have a look a topic, a girl's education. i said earlier that it is a problem that requires a solution and the governments will take the responsibility of looking into this demand of the people. it's important for future generations as well. that will be a conducive atmosphere for it's when religious scholars agree on a mechanism than it can be approved. it will take some time that a lot of the motor does that out. there should be an afghan woman representative when there is a discussion about african women and the future of afghan girls. only she would be able to explain the pain through her words. nobody else can represent african women . nobody can explain the pain african women have suffered for the past 40 years, and especially over the past 10 months said, oh my thought that it, yes ma'am, i don't know that. so i see you nodding when you, when you hear that woman talking about the pain,
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i want to share with you another video. this is of women protesting against increasingly tight dress restrictions. i want to ask you about the spirit of winning who are in afghanistan, daring to protest. let's have a look. i like that. the ministry, a basin virtue has imposed the job on women across afghanistan. his jobs are in islamic issue, but the taliban want to apply their own ideology on all women. i will raise our voice against all the injustice and will oppose the taliban tyranny against the people of afghanistan, especially women. the women of afghanistan will fight to the last breath i saw this is bold. it is, it is i, i have a lot of respect for older women who have the courage to go out and to protest and
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the family i'm, i'm, i'm working from outside. i'm very much connected to us on the phone and like, by my john i reach out to, to the horrible news from off on a phone and sleep with the same kind of news. and i work with women directly, women and girls who are not allowed to go to school are not allowed to work. i just want to say, and i don't want to clarify it from outside. i want to say that but who are inside up on the phone and it takes a lot of courage to be who they are and to do what they are doing with all of the restrictions that they're feeling. i just want to add on a sandwich out at your society before and for now with a ton of on and petro kid, they were hand in hand. and i taught for up on women. and i have to say that, you know, like, we shouldn't look us up on a, on an app on situation the out on been in situation in isolation, you know, or, or goes school an issue in isolation. like, you know,
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we have lost our whole space that we have created for 20 years. so you know, women and businesses. so i could tell, for example, a typical day in my work like, you know, my morning would start with meetings with, for example, you know, when the government or with either organizations with women. or we could simply, you know, for lunch, we could go to a cafe, which was run by women. we could simply go to a restaurant which was run by women or in the afternoon we would go for a gym for a simple workout. all of that is taken away right now, and not only died at the level of caea that has been, you know, that you see and women because for, for example, right now, i'm talking to a number of women whose men and the family have been taken away like all, it's all about have kidnapped men too. sure. to see a to make women afraid the society already presses women. so now like the families would, would press women war that the woman you raise your voice, the men are going to actually pay the price. so that also kind of, you know,
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has created and so much fear. so literally, i think there's literally nothing in terms of the rights that you could say for women back over all the countries also at work like the north, off of, on a sun right now. that i'm talking to you in the north, off caldebook there is i bomb explosion, that's ongoing. the 5th when i actually, you know, i just saw that the 5th, what had happened? so let's not just see that ad when women are in crisis, actually this is the country, you know, 40000000 population in crisis. i'm so glad you said that because that that's conflict. there's economic crisis or humanitarian crises as well earlier. so i'm going to put this to you earlier. we spoke to a senior advisor on afghanistan at the crock institute international peace studies . this is ref, he gives us a reading candy description of life in afghanistan today. have a listen to a ref, and then please respond. phones are facing a great number of challenges in their daily lives. purchasing power of the absolute
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majority of the population is too low. growth of upgrades, 6 or losing a whole year of school. and there is no indication that the ban on the education will be listed. there is even using violence as suppression. as a strategy, i goes its own people. and there's like huge local inability to address natural disasters. international responses like building a roof and then realizing that there are no walls to support them. soccer, how does a country bear all of that? how is that possible? what are you hearing? thank you so much. before i coming to you, i want to just truly thanks a bunch of turn off. well, unfortunately, unfortunately,
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i'm not allowed to see a few of their presence in the opening. got this thing with your son. so that's really funny, is that there is a critical out which is part of why they continue being by says mommy does not sound that. i think they are saying i'm just on a shot. i don't want to see shirley fall and i'll send you. and if you are, why not see openings at the school and i am i am, i was almost my son is the only company that sassy and last brightness i cancel. my son is the only cassidy that there is
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an offer on their school. and i get to work for him. so i need, i got a woman that concept to data data, data group they can go out to adults are female, company events when the fact that they can go to the doctor when they shut the phone line off of the main member of the family and also they can use some little formula because so that now that they could hear that paula bonham bath that die about a hour, they don't have the for region to draw those. will that the out a lot. okay. so there is a lot in you, and if you get enough and just there are little mind back now in avalon,
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a son solomon at all the, any school mindful on all of the aspect of the life i see on the sign of wilma, the patients. right now, enough on, i guess i have a questions for you from our audience. who watching right now, i'm going to ask you to address these questions we fee because then we can get to more of these questions. so very straightforward question for you. this one comes from ali for, you saw ha, all women allowed to work in afghanistan is look, if you're a woman band. can you tell any, i mean, generally a, i believe more than 95 percent of jobs for women are and, and it's only some women like doctors who are allowed to work or from people who work and service services like some teacher. if you met t shirts or teacher, you know, students and then primary school and also some
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t v presenter. but you can already see how they have been forced to wear a face mask on air on. so it's only a small percentage of women who can actually work. okay, another question, because i'm gonna get in as many as i can. thank you. off of that one. judy kinsman off. thank you for watching judy, thanks for your question. a women being supported by men in afghanistan, are they being left out to dry? our men happy with willing, having few rights watch now. i think, you know, i don't want to in that, into this battle of the genders. but the, i know that, you know, in a society when it, when already than the number of violence against women cases were and you know, thousands and when the taliban, the 1st thing they did for the courts. they said, a woman cannot complain against their husbands or men in the family to the any court. so, and i scores, you know, it takes away and you know, it gives,
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it gives them the patriarchy, a lot of rights to continue suppressing. so by then i want to also ask the question that, okay, so what is the solution? yes, i can sit here and forever talk about all these challenges. but what, what it, why this has happened, the world that the international community has a rule that they have played in destroying up on a sun. they have responsibility for where we are this mess. and they are not doing what they should be doing rather than those photo ops and doha, which the us an ad that, you know, diplomats are taking up pictures with the taliban and they think something is happy . you assigned a deal with the paula by now come in, dealing with them, make, making them actually, you know, i got right now. one is fun in a way that the people could actually breathe at least and they're bad dictatorship right now. earlier masula sent us this thought about how do you deal with the current situation and it's about assets of people from afghanistan being frozen right now. this is what pseudo says should happen next. the u. s. continues to
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freeze the act in central banks reserves at a time of a huge economic and humanitarian crisis. in addition, 2 and a half $1000000000.00 of other monies continued to be frozen. that includes the money of ordinary afghans of companies and of ngo's. african families are dealing with record levels of hunger and poverty. 90 percent of afghans don't have enough to eat. half of them are surviving on one meal a day. and while a famine was largely averted this winter, due to the support of donors contributing to a un fund, afghans are wondering what will happen next. so i am just looking here when we talk about this, what happens next? let's be realistic about what's happening now. in afghanistan, food insecurity in afghanistan, they says, come from the integrated food security face classification report from may of this
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year. 19000000 people acute food insecurity. 20000 people in catastrophe. oh goodness, 6000000 people in emergency, 13000000 people in crises. so many levels of multiple crises. is the taliban set up to cope with this watch mark? can they? because they're saying if we just have the money to let play that play, give us the money we can handle it. and i mean, let me just play the taliban. this is a little clip that as a, give us the money and we can handle it as i've listened to them. please, someone is in the world to give their most basic right, which is the right life. and that is true lifting the sanctions and i'm presenting our assets and also giving assistance after destroying life for 20 years. a, you know what the cigar says that and when the u. s. left of honest,
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on $18000000000.00 worth of military equipments were left inside upon his son. and from what we hear that a lot of this is being actually sold out in pakistan and other, you know, illegal markets. so the taliban are not actually broke right now. at the, in the past 10 months they have been receiving millions and millions of dollars actually in the heat. but the problem is governing, i think the international community because they brought the taller bond on top of i want to son and you know, like literally on top of our heads. so now be held responsible to teachers to tell him on how to govern. oh, we are not asking for another war on ted are we saw how failed. you know, that was what we're asking is that at least there has to be some kind of, you know, it was the bra city in and negotiation with the taliban in a way that's more conditional that actually bring some results. and at the same time, make the taliban actually respond to the needs of the people in their put some sort
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of, you know, and it was sticks to what the taliban are actually promising because it's not about just the money. and by the way, for that, that's the money that's frozen. it's 15 percent off of ones be add one bag. so it's not, it's not going to go into the pockets of i've won people, it will go into the pockets of the toner. but i really urge yet please lisa haka had cuz i really gauge of what we heard that which was what happens next. what will happen next that from somebody from afghanistan, what will happen next? solve can you? yes i, i don't know what might happen next. yes, 1st of all as if they dont like for a group of for the total one person thank save lives and send me for a group that the tech arrives. the people that will take, make, made our lives literally nightmare nightmare of all of on this they and they talk about saving lives. it's quite about what could be done and the
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international community and the un, their funding confusing messages to their world under the toner. one as well from one side they talk about, you know, they put all these restrictions on the toner, bond and pension. on the other side, they flied them with private to norway and other countries. mr. tony, this is a very mixed signal. if a wrong one, and it's wrong for the people at the international community and be you and they should have they should work together to have one kind of message to talk once in a way that room and either make them responsible and accountable. or, you know, find other ways of dealing with them because life has been instructed in afghanistan outside for one. that is, i, i want to thank you all so much for helping us understand what is happening in
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afghanistan. not just from women's perspective, but from the countries perspective and the multiple crises that the country is in. so ha, zocker, watch, man. thank you. audience, thank you for your, your questions. your thoughts on you chip, come here. just have a look here on my laptop. he trying to keep up to date with what is happening in afghanistan out a 0 dot com type in afghanistan. and then you can see some of the latest stories that we're covering on al jazeera about afghanistan, trying our best to keep you up to date. thanks so much for watching everybody. i see you next time. take care. ah ah, with
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