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from the business. mix from. farming to destruction. starvation. price government corporate greed. selling out. fear know how to. start september 18th on d w. this is the. coming up. between the fall of the united states to be off the table president from. and. where does it leave off guns to get the view from kabul. punishing the messenger.
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is making it possible for journalists to do their jobs. to get back to. the story. welcome. it's good to have you with us from a deal in principle to cancellation of talks over the principal u.s. president donald trump has said the taliban cannot use violent attacks as a bug ending chip during talks this off an attack that killed a u.s. soldier the constitution comes less than 7 days after u.s. special envoy. said both sides will close to a deal he commitments and that proposed the withdrawal of 5000 troops from afghanistan and taliban promises to prevent this from becoming a launch by. for terror attacks against the west for the time being all this is on
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hold and with it the law of the people of afghanistan does mean no way flaw the decision by mr trump will increase the suicide attacks as well as attacks in the provinces districts and on civilians so we are concerned about this and i hope it's not going to happen with one of them here for the national. these peace talks to happen behind closed doors and afghans were not involved in them and even our president was not part of the talks since the peace talks began the suicide bombings and attacks have increased and our people have been killed if the taliban had accepted peace they should have announced a ceasefire and then the talks should have moved forward. and joining me from kabul is former m.p. and leader of the movement for 3 and political party for their coffee this movie welcome the afghan government wasn't involved in these talks from the get go what they're doing to fail. well it's true and the afghan government was
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not involved. 6 and the afghan public political society was not. worse than. but that. that is one site i think the major side of the story is the fact that over there the taliban have escaped to their own needs. so the people of afghanistan are in the middle of the extreme what is the government which looks at the peace process from an election that is and then get our side is the extreme group of taliban which try to kill more people and they think by killing innocent people by targeting civilians they gain more power and share. tuck's so yes the i've been government was not involved but let me also say that the afghan government will not cooperate you go looking at the process from an election
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perspective rather than a process that is a national but was it only that you talk about the peace process on the continuing of gone attacks the government supported by foreign forces did not stop its attacks either on the taliban. there wasn't a skull a taking. what i would say and vitamins in the peace process and i think in many countries they didn't get peace process as the insurgents did that to gain more share and more for themselves during the negotiation but local difference in afghanistan was that more people innocent people work it so that there is going to think violence was not only in the butt but on the civilians in the big cities and the women and children and the people that they have you know nothing to do with this one except the victim so yes it must promote the afghan government need to act as a response of
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a state that represent the well of the people of afghanistan not much expectation of taliban because many people regards stanley got caliban as a terroristic network they also do to as if they wanted to be part of the process and if they want to be part of the process be involved in political atmosphere in afghanistan in the future date and the spec the civilians let us talk about these talks started happening and awe do you think of gone interest what all of the heart of these talks. well let's remember that these thoughts were between the united states and. most of the issues that the that the united states the sky although they were interconnected with the interest of the afghanistan and the united states because we have a company that's the end to us started when the war on terror started it was elements of that note so some of these issues were probably issues that needed to be discussed between the taliban that the u.s.
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but some of the issues were issues that. were supposed to be also at the negotiation table what instance about the. cease fire at the time that the americans will not leave what to get into from taliban that if you will not be used . by terrorist networks against a target country. this is something that you expected from taliban i think maybe because at this stage where you have a state which is officially recognized by the one world we have paid a price to establish this is the future now are you my colleagues there's a new element to stop the 2 to give you got until i think it was a bit too much for so probably someone else you fired some of these issues where a common interest between united states and afghanistan but afghanistan was not there for their cause i thank you very much for joining us.
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now residents of india. have been dealing with a security lockdown imposed by the government communications and people's movement have been severely affected the other correspondent. has been. reporting on these problems but as you can see she leads in the region have been facing problems of. the newsroom without internet phone lines almost connection this 2019. i reporter for national newspaper. the computers at work simply to write stories on. to get his work to the headquarters in another city he has to save it on a pen drive and take it to a media facility by the government. the center has one internet connection and 5 computers for hundreds of local national and international journalists.
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it's also where he can catch up with other reporters on what they are hearing but these aren't the only good news he has. it's very difficult to get off. saudi and write a really careful and. someone about the officials to do good from this information . that although occasionally. like today when reporters are invited to hear from army and police official this. the focus of the briefing however is not on the situation in the media randi it is on pakistan and its alleged efforts at infiltration. officials insist that the past month has been the most peaceful and kashmir and shutting down communications has been a legitimate means to achieve that we have. to
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do is. one of the many of the ones in the west of the law. but it isn't just troublemakers that the government is what it about coke's on the media are evident when security forces don't damage as a real reporters cannot argue. so obviously the flavor of living in the absence of communication networks and reliable knew was hearsay and conjecture on rampant if any to have cordoned off by security forces for example people assume that while it has broken out that there's no way to ratify it. these unofficial channels are amplified because dress events do not trust local people was on national television news. they believe those journalists are drawing the official line from the hindu nationalist government and refusing to portray the hardships on the ground. good
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news billick when we don't get any news media reports fake news they say schools are open shops are open traffic is moving but look around you you are in the heart of srinagar shops are closed schools are closed people are distressed on the good news many of the news i've watched is totally fake with you we can't trust the media anymore we can't trust what they are saying. and they spock is grateful that his edit does do not dictate what he can and cannot write but he why he is that all journalists do not have that freedom. they don't even go to their duty is not a single comment on the street and what has happened to the people not a single comment this question there are some of those approaches but if the local press is reading the pressures in. the right to speak freely one simply be distorted when the phone stopped ringing again. known as don't ever show just for the auto reporter good to see you what has the response been to all
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these media distractions in the. vocal range that has been some pushback and editor off a new space for petition the supreme court offering for journalists to at least have free access to communication for them to be allowed to move around freely the question leave journalists press council also issued a statement demanding similar rights but on the other hand it also reports that we heard about journalists being summoned by the government to disclose that to disclose their forces so of course there is pressure and some think that it's better to told you official line than to challenge the government and it's a natural read the have to continue to portray and what is the government saying about all of us. well british the government is very critical of especially international media reports out of the army briefing that be attended the official actually said that international media has no credibility and any
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critical reports are being denied roundly by security forces as well as by government officials they're saying there's no health care crisis there's no talk of there's not a rest personal violence against civilians but because it's simply a matter of he said she said in the middle of this communication blackout it simply becomes about who you will believe when you when you're trying to decide what exactly is the situation on the ground what you're going to show these distinctions cannot go on indefinitely as they read any indication at all as to when they will be rescued. there has been some talk by the government they say that the land lines have been restored they say that move by networks will be restored soon but there's also a strong belief that peace is continuing because of the communications blackout so asked for when the internet might be back on predictions from a few weeks to a few months it's anybody's guess they were. speaking to us from delhi thank you
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and i'm going to listen to music w. from the bottom of the explosive device was about topics that affect also the commission climate change and the turn of. the movie shut out. british airways pilots go on strike for the 1st time in. almost all its flights grounded tens of thousands of passengers stranded on the carrier standing its ground reportedly threatening to scrap the pilot's books also coming up the political turmoil in hong kong is now eating into the tourist sector there a city post. in the. past you see it but. it's jurist carmakers
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unveiled their plans for an electric future and the fact that auto show. and muni norge green a button is aimed at making consumers more aware about where what they wear comes from. welcome to business asia and michael jones in berlin good to have you with us and if you're planning on flying with british airways better check your flight status because british airways has counseled almost all its flights pilots have begun a 2 day strike it is the 1st time the company's pilots have taken part in industrial action but they're warning another walkout will follow soon if their demands aren't met this was the scene at london heathrow on monday morning dozens of british airways planes grounded as pilots walked off the job for the 1st time in the air.

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