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afghans and human rights about the poly bond have made clear what they really want is recognition as a government. but even that implicit in these talks plus with children forced by co vigilant online, many may be getting far too used to the virtual world. we shared one families experienced in india. ah, i british energy, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. i've got his thoughts bought a bundle as i'm eating breasted officials in our slow to press home to main demands legitimacy. and on freezing of financial assets, the demands will be brought up over 3 days of talks, which began on sunday. either in the week thought about official derived in the norwegian capital for talks with lead us from the united states and european nations. this is the 1st time
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a thought about delegation is in europe. since the group to power in of gone is on last august. nobody says the dogs were look at how to alleviate of gone his dance from monitored and crisis is foreign minister has stressed that the meeting was court, not a legit emission or recognition off the polar bond, but a dollar bond official made it clear up that that is exactly what they wanted it, sir. as tempted to legitimize again, government by these countries, actually based on 20 years propaganda. there was some problems regarding tyler one . but now these type of invitation and communication will help you open community, you as well. many other countries are to it is the wrong picture of the afghan government, which we are requesting them to and fries of on i sits and not punish ordinary of
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hans because because of the political disputes and economy situation and political situation should be distinguished and they should not sacrifice ordinary of us, but of god living in norway have protested the thought of on delegations arrival in the country. several of them staged a demonstration against no res invitation to the group. these were some of their reasons did not get the adding in her invitation. taliban had, in the norwegian government has invited the taliban here to norway, idaho, that we, afghans think this is a laughing in the face. like all the people from afghanistan who have lost family members over there. and you know that there's somebody that if they have gotten them done, pending in the how can they invite terrorists who have killed so many people to sit down and talk about peace. you do not talk to terrorists hard example, let me try to do it. and joining me now from our slow is former,
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i've gone minister of mines and petroleum, not against miss now. and you were invited to be a part of these talks in all slow, but then withdrew. why? when i ran away with that, the peace process. some have to you back right from the beginning monday, the monday. but you will be having better discussion with you and then with the government. and that was a month. and then after the signed dc, the talking to negotiation with the pocket, the month of putting these $5000.00 given it will be responsible for the life of thousands of people. and once again that the man was just to start the offset. that was the thought that the new location does move into the c y d the day. and she continued to negotiation with the team and the minute to talk to the to be
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captured. and d, 20 anything for the? so i think and this situation thought about that haven't any credibility to be trusted. i was expecting that the international community would be convinced that tug on the dish should open to those of the school. so i got a woman to be providing, getting to perform an inviting him to the customer. a thought about official has talked about getting some sort of international legitimacy for the government at these talks. but do you think the very fact that the taliban has been invited to also to talk west and officials is in itself an implicit kind of legitimacy if not recognition. exactly. that was my other point that i was denied. i have the, i'm the consent because i'm hearing from the woodson compete, the opening, the embassy, while we see you're claiming that you're not moving from one government. i did get
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invited to talk about this and anything. so my question, what is the next for the commission? if you'd interacting with them, if you're opening, inviting them for the thought of demanding nothing from them. that is also the question of human rights and officially, that is what the thought of on will be discussing with western leaders, the issue of humanitarian relief and human rights. now my question to you is, when you said earlier that all the negotiations with the dollar bond were never in good faith, at least from birth. what kind of human rights assurances can one expect from this group that has banned? most women from working and goes from getting an education look why you're paying for coming to also the spacing in the stuff, the ton of on a back to the team. so that activists who protest thing for nothing but the
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basic human right. that and that can be the government jumping to actually actually providing support for home in texas. those right. so that's what they have them delivered on a property. they might need to bring off that journalist the activity of legal form or asset or former employee. and on top of that, they're talking about the international recognition. so right now we don't have any indication on that. give us the sure and the confidence the problem of change they have changed but was unfortunate enough. oh, good. so are these talks and also pointless? they need to have talked to they know some situations quite complicated. so it didn't have to be see the thought, i don't know to be able to find a solution for them. but what it will often does need to them from them do have
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lessons and should not be doing thief, i believe, and don't have a deep why didn't upper hand to the problem because i came once a week with one voice. why did you progress? i was, i was the same number but perspective the do use quite different the how we leave it. there was a time, but thank you so much for joining us today. patience. while the taliban discussed human rights and are slow back home and i've got some that understanding of what it implies is playing football to see such as the head of province where the taliban have ordered even the heads of female mannequins to be cut off. the taliban strict reading of sharia law extends into afghanistan. shopping malls, models of the human form are now to bu, especially of women paces on the walls and harassed the representation of human figures is forbidden. women shopping for clothes must cover up. some women shop
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against the tougher rules women rights of mental state is what they want. i don't like it at all. i don't even want to hear about it. no one will force me to wear this kind of outfit. just women's faces have been erased from ads and shop windows. in one shop, the mannequins displaying bridle gowns is still intact. the shopkeeper refuses to cut off the heads after they get a moment. okay, all this is just the beginning of the now it's cutting off the heads up display mannequins, but they will go further to morrow. you'll see they'll forbid even more things to women. they'll do exactly as they did 20 years ago when they were in power and cameras, as one can initiate only got the taliban have stopped short of making the all covering borkam mandatory as they see greater international recognition and foreign aid. but outside the capital,
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the borchers becoming more and more prevalent ah, are you and report says children's education globally has suffered caught nearly insurmountable losses due to the covert pandemic. unicef says that learning losses have left nearly 70 percent of children in low and middle income countries, unable to read and understand the simple text by each 10. and as the following report shows, a remote learning is also affecting children's mental health. it's a school day afternoon, and this is how tenured old job at the costa spends time with her friends that do years ago when schools 1st shut their doors. a classmate introduced cat out to this multiplayer universe. and she has been hooked ever since. in 5th grade. now, john has spent only 10 days in a classroom since the pandemic hit. she says she misses school and seeing her
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friends every day, but may also be getting far too used to the online world. when we are online, ma'am, which will let me fingers too like i have now and munich dog came me to forget words like what are you going to speak? so it's like a little not like the same. and you know, joe's mother who just thing has also noticed this like one time when some friends of kiara visiting during a lull between the co, nobody to me. i just walked into the room to see what they were up to. about 3 of them are sitting and playing with each other on 3 different devices. so in the same room, they were doing a multiplayer game with each other on devices, but not talking to each other. we feel that he would have given a chance when they were those open videos way. she could step out, she would rather, you know, stay home and talk to them. but any thing, why do you this lack of face to face communication with her school? friends is affecting out of behavior. i think she goes through moods of extreme
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sadness or angle. the high proportion of screen time. the lack of school routine and exercise are also impacting her daughter asleep. but jot, i mean, not to return to school anytime soon. as authorities in, in just trouble to find the right strategy to keep schools open. there were times when cases dipped and some schools did partially open. but now with the country facing of fresh serge gibbon by omicron schools have again been closed indefinitely . docked arm it's n, a child psychiatrist finds that this repeated closing and reopening of school with during the pandemic is taking a toll on the children creating a sense of insecurity in them. he feels it good in the long run, lead to post traumatic stress disorder. anxiety and depression, i don't think there any more certain as to how to work with them anymore. other teachers are friends with them anymore. and that big down of trust and certainty
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about the world around them and lice can then begin to play up later. it can also scar no manner that they find any hard to develop meaningful relationships and trust people are still hoping to return to school soon. she'd like more freedom and fewer restrictions on the school campus to actually see her teachers and friends. again, she says, would be a nice week from the screen. and that's it for today as ever. there's more on our website did over dot gov forward slash asia. and you can, of course, always also follow us on facebook and twitter every back again tomorrow at the same time we'll see you then her. i'm still that i won't,
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germany's un ambassador. now you the future ahead of the munich security conference . so when you look towards that board where vasa faces ukraine, how close is europe tore their? well, no, you just mentioned that i was the diplomatic adviser to transfer america. and of course i lived through the period 20131415. the aggression of russia for the invasion of ukraine by rushers. so when you look at the situation today, you know, you remember what's happened 8 years ago when the sanctioned cit then rusher scale back their, their attacks. and we don't want to have this and see that repeated. so what we want this time is to have this very strong, massive react.

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