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funding for robust regions of the capital. chet withdraws its forces. fresh layer of uncertainty. a second time in three days gets from hiking rates for ukraine the head of the natural gas giant telling russia's prime minister another twenty six percent i tease him that i'd want to put them on for you. an eleven on taking in its one millionth syrian wreckage was telling another friend number one and fifty thousand killed since the start of this. the all has announced a bit of stash the conclusion of an eu africa summit chuckling its peacekeepers from the neighboring central african republic peacekeepers
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accused of firing into a crowd last week involving the killing thirty two chat at times accused by the locals of serving as a rear guard for the northern base motions that took the capital of some of the class here the statement was released in the eu africa summit in brussels which occurs. it was owned by the charging foreign minister who announced with cool pool jogging troops from the central african republic despite the softer prices chimed in that audience are the targets of a gratuitous some malevolent campaign blaming them for all the suffering and evil in the sci arc. john n peacekeepers and long been accused of supporting the form of holding selector vivendi and bagging them within one or two trusted with their safety. train journey he strolled in and around the cake part the capsules loan scheme was to make the unknown with talking soldiers. this translates into foreign connections with the mystique christian anti iraqi units
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including the shooting last week and connected with twenty points in his bed jenny repaired the truck and back to the total costs are kept seeing the troops didn't by any means fuel sectarian funds the souls that time that creeps into such industries took part in this electorate that it has nothing to do with the titans states. and it has nothing to do with the caveat that i didn't have it in for forty to fifty years. what's more the armed forces we have a son to come on to discuss the arguments that up on the testimony means they have nothing to do with silica. it was in the preface to the forces of the creation comes up to eight super bowl is to be patch creation of thousands of people trying to chart including makes it mostly central africans the chugging on the proms discuss the terms and conditions of the troops would go with the african union. moscow's some of germany's ambassador to russia of this in response to comments. for finance mr
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bolton showed that compared the invasion of crimea to hitler's takeover of the cd live in the run up to world war two. meanwhile russian energy giant gazprom announcing its second rate hike in three days for ukraine ukraine has to pay now and the bill spends two point two billion dollars in moscow on thursday cast from executives told a ukrainian delegation kids. that's the gas deliveries urgently russia's state controlled gazprom also announced a twenty per cent increase in gas prices just two days off and made stick like the ukraine use for the race concerns of the most good use of its goals is to live rich fabrics make his due he has no relation. she hears it and he has started in people's aspirations. we should not be used as a weapon. there were working in lockstep to help ukraine bring natural gas in from poland and hungary
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developer group rooms. uss mason its own gas available for export to europe while poland's prime minister specific eu members to set up and its union leader brings economic woes are souls who wore a green vest is an obsessive role in the victory fund announced last week a fourteen to eighteen billion dollar aid package three point two is ukraine's according to military forces could have called secrets of the global level. what a problem because it could suppress them all it can suppress growth. and it can suppress. potential us all together since two thousand and six introduced the civic its outstanding debts and gets worse is that it must do to turn off the top of the leading businesses and households throughout central europe without eating. he's more than a statistic a nineteen year old from central syria signing in with the united nations becoming the one millionth refugee to cross
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into eleven on eleven on which only has a population of four nine million the mainstream of the corridor. the rate of over one person per minute the un refugee agency think the register some two thousand five hundred syrians and lebanon and eight. yes the familiar thereon refugees registered pack. the number one huge. it's a shame that he's the one million people suffered for me. we've all been surprised at the living conditions in lebanon. most of the families who are to live under chairman and company can swim. the issue it's over two point six million serene refugees are also spread across jordan iraq egypt and turkey the numbers are high in lebanon. the nanny couples to torture of its population this is not only a personal tragedy for each and every one of them but it's also an incredible burden for eleven on which now hosts per capita
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more refugees in any country in the entire world. warren feeney has forgotten to return to an end to sell i said ward. on top of the one million children schools and taking in some one hundred thousand. more of the children and working most of the refugees that incorporates be dependent on aid for survival. the rant humanitarian appeal of over billion euro just for that then and just for the year two thousand and fourteen. so far include fourteen percent the kids. the country as its resources are stretched to breaking point. the weekend ahead of celtic church welcoming the head of the church of england's first foreign trip since two thousand when queen elizabeth sitting down with paul francis a private meeting we've no mention was made of the thirty second anniversary of the start of the balkans war between britain and
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france's is argentina the prize is playing down friction over the vatican's moves to lure conservative anglican priests who dissented from the church of england over female ordination. cream butter we also enjoyed lunch with italian president giorgio napolitano the wise and good news if you like to roll into the european continent members of european parliament voted and roaming charges for costly cross borders cell phone calls had been the target of consumer campaigns. however before you hit the phones. those charges will only be lifted or room or reduced by december of two thousand and fifteen just a week after the chinese president's visit to germany what is most known critics opening an exhibit in berlin the show by contemporary artist i'd wait wait at the morton grove is the museum. roundly criticizing official corruption political
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repression and capitalist success in today's china. it is not this. so he speaks interested in. on the concept of the lead in the second stanza to look at some pieces of this art. you find a message to the eco use it and of course it's very political. because her speaking about. it's going on in china i speak about what happened to him personally but it's also speaking about the relations between china and the words you cannot leave china. he has no parts for the government does not get them as possible to sew a goal to work. he has been done for mr to get to team up in typical in most of the collaboration. and of course reduced intimate than all the tools we have nowadays than it was fantastic to cooperate with them. the lost and found department. one of the seventy five most wanted
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movies by the british film institute. a lone copy of the nineteen twenty three george peirce in classic love life and laughter. discovered that the gathering dust in the local cinema when in doubt during renovations. a dutch journalists came upon the reels he handed them over to an amsterdam museum the film known as a classic of britain silence silence their own stars actress baby doll for. the office costs and get the dates. i know. on the this saturday's presidential election afghanistan certainly signals change that the ongoing comic con is not stepping down after twelve years in us led forces drawing down. perhaps even packing up. you could say is a mix of anticipation
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and foreboding. anticipation of the climax of a campaign where tv debates have proved hugely popular with has been much attention for boating following the taliban's vowed to disrupt the poll last week's bombing in siege of a couple anti landmine charity that left two dead including a girl just one of the string of attacks deadly violence in afghanistan up to the fifteen percent last year just as foreign troops were drawn down trodden is further heightened the week of regional players in these elections neighbors have all stepped up aid to afghanistan as they jostled for influence officially pakistan insists the platforms the people many in islam above the speed and in india on some of the candidates called delhi accuses pakistan in attacks targeting its interests inside of afghanistan. with that that's a bit of acrimony and
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also the broader picture going for today in the false to get the baby. the scramble for afghanistan was to talk about afghanistan's ambassador to france. some are welcome at the show welcome as well to pakistan's ambassador to paris. the depot meant to speed again. she was in york times bureau chief in kabul now lisa johnson drove in hangs her hat in the french capital. in icu and from delhi. our correspondent vikram singh who is just back from kabul. nice to see the crown as well the postman pat today we can join the conversation on facebook and twitter are passionate and two for debates. forty eight hours to go a lot of uncertainty so it's always a heavy lift organizing an election in afghanistan a few days ahead of the presidential vote thousands of ballot boxes were transported to polling stations across afghanistan
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the mormon by the way is on offer. i wanted to deliver without a hitch. and i do think oh four got it from after thirteen years in power president karzai will leave office since he cannot run for a third term the candidates will to succeed in the front runners if the election goes smoothly it would be afghanistan's first democratic transition anniston in the coming days could see the very first time a new leader take power through nonviolent means to be the very first time that a sitting here it would willingly hand over power to the new leader. the main concern is the growing unrest in recent months the taliban were ousted by foreign troops thirteen years ago have stepped up their attacks the group is bound to disrupt sunday's vote. six policemen were killed in an explosion near the interior ministry on wednesday. when we stand in
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afghanistan is that all this fighting over the last dozen years has settled nothing the concert itself the simple fact is profoundly unsettling. while afghans away to political transition nato troops are leaving the country. the three frontrunners have said they'd signed a pact with washington to keep in afghanistan of residual u s force when it comes to national security forces fight the taliban tentative deal it's not yet signed books that are absolutely wrong person with vikram singh. the crime what's the campaign team like. paul is of immense enthusiasm really long soft guns for this election campaign. i was just in kabul last week and i did have the minute maid made a kind instead of having riley has been holding rallies across the country at the time has been immense which reflects with the fact that the afghan people are engaged on with a selection that there is a democratic process that is
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taking place. nothing said you know that there has been also cause a lot of concerns that a lot of concerns about security than concerns about the legitimacy of these elections and credibility the underlying emotion if i could use the word is his lot of enthusiasm excited enthusiastic about the selection. it's really a stark contrast with the reporting we've had on it from here wallace's racial grounds. you don't often visit them because the fans especially on the focus of course there is a focus on beyond the attacks on on the security problems but for them also to see it as a defining moment of it and focusing on. i spoke to some the agenda and political activists who said that we understand that we could be on titan ago to vote. this is a moment and we just cannot let slip into the comments of a slip by. it is the moment it was not define the destiny of this country so often someone i did understand that the problems but they also
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see that there is perhaps the potential solutions in this election. recently when you think back to the two thousand nine presidential election campaign. do you also like the crumbs to the glass half full when you look at this campaign. yes and i think it and as as the crew said it's a very different situation because it is hideous and i relaxed and there's not an option to re elect president karzai said we really have a wide open race and i think. and in many ways that's very exciting and it was very hard to use an oral culture people people don't sit down and read policy papers i think a lot of attention to what people say and everything i've read and my friends have talked to there are extremely engaged. it's ironic because it's at a time and i just need the gym has become about this later where. it's getting more more dangerous to go and report the story. i think that's it's been more
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dangerous and compo it is unclear to me whether it's any more dangerous outside of compliments in for a long time it's always been a very difficult to travel between places and afghanistan. once you're in a place you can see the you are probably going to be alright but but in between thoughts of going down recently in kabul we've seen a string of attacks. i think that of course will make people very nervous on election day. the other hand does have the enormous number of security forces so they they could well be obscured and i believe this hideous completely shut down the mastermind of me but i think as of today. it's pretty much shot. aren't those reactions coming in from viewers. no one saying karzai speech on the election the transfer of power. he's a street in the making for afghanistan. this is ironic because it's coming off of each couple began with a stroll down of a us led led
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forces which are prediction for how things will go on election day and how things will go as well. when is the photo. julio graham minneapolis and was seen that on tuesday as he can do. he'd be happy that the determined when we did pretty well and good times and the election commission. then we will. and on the mortgages that will cement tiles and putting his sisters all report in the year. according to him the soup into with me below ten percent. we hope that instant impression that the pudding is a sentence i remained close on. on the fifth of the concrete but to put it into my jewelry jewelry being open and the degree we all really happy that this is what is the first time that is not the democratic and peaceful
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transition. the cost of lost time. of course was missing presumed taking to himself but now is the transition from one prison and a naked prisoner political prisoner and has been put in the afghan people and no time for cool tool for office also friends and partners that that the best tool to read it to to be at this point that afghanistan can organize themselves. the election and to deal with it persisted some people not seeing the glass half full of dogs saying unfortunately these countries beyond help them and each scored twice in the face of what we just heard from the us apparel to lead the top. that's the important point though isn't it. it's not funny karzai is running for president this time. so we could do that to every lecture that will be repeated is the most important election billboard is because the results of this addiction to go to amend the olympics and can put it in the air and in general the politics of
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the most. no vip for our conference the goal is to give natural has been committed to an election the most important thing is that these elections which he thinks should be. art direction was enough grounded enough grunt one the solution to the problems of concrete. it should be bought and it has been achieved. this time because fox the student accused him of the djibouti awful stuff but we sure like to highlight what does that the board on the withdrawal of troops on tv should not be over a computer because it is a vacuum created either politically or militarily the bulls will see the child has to do custom tools forces which are probably not the speaker does would influence the local mobile situation will get to the us france should keep a residual of the time at ten thousand troops perhaps a residual
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force and i can walk talk or to lose but this is my opinion because the ground for top spot in good condition and didn't move he is looking to the situation the security situation in every profession amanda. but the will or should she engaged with the promise from you live and in appearance the moment it was on the retention has problems the water could be engaged with the some forty countries should pull the economic benefits for the week it'll make the progress of the country because that is going to be noble people started the group in elections. electing the president was due to its very important. this is going to give them the strength and they would rule in the bowl the ball into goal. and that is going to repeat that leads to a peaceful solution and welcome boss and owner of a possible stroke and molded is going to be a transition from one elected president of the president i can only be
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done because in parks and into the mosh addiction. we had for the fullest our first time the transition from one to keep government to put an elected government and we take pride in the commercial offices across the board agreed to write about so vikram singh to draw down is it seen on the campaign trail as part of the problem or part of the solution. well it does depend on who you speak to bob but a lot about guns also believe that seven was the foreign troops leave they could be an impossibility focus because of that alabama was a major issue they've had is the presence of foreign troops on afghan soil and dob in some of what you have the best and in french it's a feeling they welcomed the drop down to an extent because they feel that he's got a reasonable comfort to have been removed. that being said of course the concerns about the stability. off the government in kabul was the street's name. faith and
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on the down to defeat has improved a lot over the last years and overall that the drawdown is not necessarily seen as acting as the catastrophic events as good at doing that song somehow it's all trades sometimes portrayed like that's going to actually go buy guns it's not such a bad thing. which brings us to the next point which is who to vote for. there are three main candidates to come up in conversation as elmira so adieu adieu and ashcroft funny. on the diet i'm inside the tricky task to the main contenders when we talked about it with honey karzai stepping down. he's had some green chillies in the past mr agreed with the west the main contenders. putting some light between themselves and karzai but some not too much. we need. so on are present as a foreign based
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oracle of typing out so that is success. me and that would follow the path that he can do that. in honor and dignity in our country and that transfer of power becomes routine. the transfer of power that sucks to see others notably the menu finished second in the fall of march two thousand and nine election. two of them were predicting a first round knockout. about different scenarios we did not dismiss the senate moves. it is most likely get the adidas one ballot election. he and team it would not be the uncertainty. you see there being just one round. i don't see there being just one round a hand but you know it's very difficult to tell them the polls that are out there i would suggest that both aisha jaime and i dr
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bill and joe are very close i now when data are accurate polling is not a refined art in afghanistan so it's really difficult to know. on that sets them apart to do well when the bacon fat testing part is that bit that i stressed the need is a posh june and july. although he's technically hodgepodge he is identified with the cashier and with that that action at home. the group. he's campaigned very hard and pashtun areas so he certainly reaching out but they both have are really in tune with the western eye. certain western ties that i would say that doctors. the kid on the ancestor of tony harris has taken a more nationalist approach in recent years the number of issues. and he's actually worked for the world bank to his to get a good change for him to do
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that. where is dr bill and go to chile after the last election where he'd seen yet and ended up deciding not to finally complete with president karzai and true i'm has spent a lot of time in the last scoring and associates very strong western links and i think looks for some backing from the last so i can get. that's a bit of a complex situation for afghans to to sort through them targets of those that to a meeting of minds and dispose of it isn't. i was on my resume and we are very important and very calm he's he's in he's a very calm person. he's someone who's been to or spying and the cars i found that many in the cards i am in on everyone to be found. um and i think that many people who think you would be a kind of a neutral choice and anti has to be an interesting team. so that's that's awesome for some of the school who agrees
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with all the other candidates the number one issue is to silence the guns. i think it has been a nice and i'm the only dynamic enjoyed the talk but i just woke up the ghost audubon who want it was talking to the taliban has been non stop and start process both in afghanistan and pakistan. welcome to mr coombs is important because we must give peace a chance and if you cannot give peace a chance to meet two of going to be too visible. then i think it's important for the cause could be give peace a chance in our region is proving to be a big one hits but all of this to court is going to be human to talk about a month because once it's all inclusive. back to cheat in afghanistan it is going to bring stability and other creepy it is fact they will do great things on which group they are from old
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pontiac so why continue to be the scene. i think it's important that it's all inclusive. we are negotiating with audubon park star muses who wrote the committee is formed from the sideline from outside and the work of all the goofy because of the polish bolshevik war and bacon quiche but talking to these people so that there is peace in afghanistan. it's been important. i want to pick up on that money come back to take a quick break to watching the postman can today. i was the report. one acre the state ninety nine people want a president should not be on display were shut down when the south. we penetrate the car she was conceived by an actress with the finance committee and to force me to come to the street used to reduce the population was decimated we have been during
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the mouse genocidal the twentieth century. plenty is up to the effect. i kept a duck's back on the college and i'm focused on these awesome africa. report. most but god was going to knock off. when bill roche and he can be a student is in the region into a mold and a filter on. tens of thousands of people are scouring every inch of land in search of the precious. so i've started most people still live in extreme poverty. we don't put a clean house seems just out to investigate human and ecological disaster in the making. the acceptance
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that. like at the polls the coconut trees in the polls again today to sample the stories will be falling for you at the top of the hour a child pulls its peacekeepers out of the central african republic accused of firing into the crowd last week in sales of its capital. the second time in three days. gazprom hiking rates for ukraine to an actual castro and telling russia's prime minister another twenty six percent hike. so in the pipeline before the end of the month in london and taking in its one millionth syrian refugee activists point to a number of times and fifty thousand killed since the start of serious people the eye. dawn
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welcome back to what mr just joining us this is the false to get the date when looking at saturday's presidential elections in afghanistan first round. the word talking about the beginning of the end of the postcards i have i made cards i ever after twelve years and also the drawdown that as well the us led nato forces with us. afghanistan's ambassador to france on sunday olmert welcome back as well to jelly about pakistan's ambassador to france. she was in your town your chief in kabul non parents start at the back. lisa johnson rubin and to our correspondent the crime scene police said it's just that. just back from kabul. he joins us from delhi just before the break in the street value of telling us how to talk with the taliban. there's also
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been pondering of an offensive by the pakistani government against the taliban and a teeny little confusing as for talking about. the area right on the border between afghanistan and pakistan right now where are things going. the bulletin they were shooting at the moment is a ceasefire. and it is an adult and when going from both sides be an isolated incidents and boxed on well to tucks it in dunedin last commercial solution the government is determined to give peace a chance to go she goes out to drink. to make the wheels of course the use of force. but at the moment i've seen it's only the wisest him might be going to parks and with the people parkson to engage old tools who will insight to what is in the country and it's important that could be understood and accepted by the constitutional talks to him and acted according to
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the post you to the park's inevitable book was all he did was he thought about our friends are asking will it all done except election outcome. the change anything for afghanistan's women ambassador. to reduce the sense that we see that on the position and it's a big one for him. the supreme court and as i would go to the line is that what was right. that's it baby the people and a couple of the program. and it has several important that the one doing the peace process solution would be that the two who keep the recent dollar will collapse would like to continue to lower cost ocean that's me how stupid can opposition congress agreed upon and that's something terribly important. lisa have women's rights watch told afghanistan already still on
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the rocks. i think it depends where i is a great difference between the experience of women making cds and particularly in kabul and iraq that something was archery. and of which are the two three three very large cities and then. in contrast to women and were larry sweeney control areas that he can seem much much less common than when you consider that in terms of protection from violence domestic violence primarily but also in terms of their idyllic beach access. schools and jobs. there are schools and but the ndp in. only in the population centers district center so if you're from a family that farmers are a family that sat not at all in the mountains in a village near here chances are much much smaller and less to have an exceptionally you and
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can progress and family that we take you to school it's difficult for women to travel alone in those places that certainly almost impossible for them to work a typo. you heard ambassador be from the boss ain't that right now there are negotiating monkey's on the bond is that the taliban. fact is i have does it have any effect on with the taliban inside of afghanistan too. well i think it's very difficult to know exactly where the pakistani taliban the boston the afghan taliban began because the area that they're into a series standings. it's at the border between the pakistani side and the outcome tyson barrie permeable and at times the have certainly complain that afghanistan is sheltering pakistani taliban. that certainly afghans have complained of pakistan sheltering. due to some of the afghan how i make him open the border and make pacts. so i think
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the negotiations is all depends on what the deal look like and that the question has always been led to the taliban who have been very clear that they do not want democracy would actually come out and accept that accepted kinds of rights for women that time. i mean talk about i was listening to alot of stitching. excuse me for saying this with messing up his selection. yesterday on acne me begin with k i think it would be not easy for them to back down for all of them some of them. you know it's not it's not in uniform i grew a very different factions within the taliban as well so. but i think that that the leadership has never really been willing to back away from the original tenants to crossing at the outset of our show. you describe the enthusiasm that you witness traveling across afghanistan the last few
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weeks. what about the taliban would you say that their influence is waxing or waning still extremely important as denying that the two headed into the chaos that ensued with politics and life goes on and that's with us in the case of many years and the last few weeks for these attacks was either very much in the conscience of what the people that i spoke to over the past two weeks wasn't on a bunch of in london is this axiom of the time when governments. i was disappointed though it's not a unified group so that there are different positions within the crew. but on the whole of the ummah enthusiastic about democracy to put it lightly. the very strong. it was the biggest rides and died in the city with a major major issues but whoever wins this election it is dealing with the crew and that the bonds because a lot of the things that they see as a prerequisite for these
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negotiations to be successful what would take away so the major achievements off the last decades. and let me ask you the crown and you have. as we mentioned western educated candidates that are front runners michael a former truck on a good thing you see. he too has weakened warlords on the ticket included in his case his running mate i'd go rushing to gallstones. does that say for that kind of leader the next president of afghanistan will be. i may just reflect the reality of the office of them on the face of this movement. um didn't know was told by a decade ago during the forced from power off a clean break from india as it is for those of you have got a summons us to focus on because the sun happens and it's all going to happen anytime soon and i'm having the presence of god miss a post them on the show has taken just a reflection of the political reality when
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it was still very important very significant and decided that they had a tremendous amount of interest to two to wish them away from africa a gun life is just not going to happen. and the ground. we talked a little bit about. disparity between what you witnessed in the coverage here in the west of afghanistan's election campaign. what about where you are right now the new delhi what i do indians and does the indian government have on the selection cherishing looking for india i think god that underlie the fact that the biggest advocate pakistan india is given to any concrete ideas is the one that is just enough of this continent almost to the rules is building schools is building infrastructure and symbolic importance of developing the new top gun on and so on indians of course see this as a very important election of the activity of a purposeful some of the kind of it's tough but whoever comes to power india was very keen to engage with them and
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an interested to see because of course this elections in india. beaches to see what the new indian government support will be to the dock and garments a lot of people predicted that the right wing bjp will come to power here which could see a more muscular approach to racial politics. great to see how that plays out with two new governments in both countries must do what you mean. so when we show up at six a blend of the defined by the presence of pakistan as well and just to give you an example in india squadrons of the intensive days of the sun but despite of the gospel printed in the portrait of an entire degree and there are some analysts to believe that the bjp government birds come in power. maybe india might be ready to face the toughest on on that level. i know the future significant in this together the data coming out so he could see us and realignment in the indian enough information service
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will have its own the entire region of course. the sooner he will do after the soviets left afghanistan was a bit of a proxy war between india and pakistan inside of afghanistan. it's the that the americans draw down meal drawn down if the bjp comes to power in india. are we can see in the run to sing. so the question of freedom walk talks on issues can see and hold talks on as we drift was a perfect weekend. i think it's important for the world business and leave to remain engaged with all of the slump in form teams in the space vehicle on the beach if we have reconstruction in afghanistan ap a victim of me wished me know colby up on people is going to get what you should be go back to kona this year also. now the apprehensive that the prospect of a multi victory not only in that regard. i will be able to come into view has also been elected because illegal it
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becomes a decline in the new dvd on in kabul. our son is going to ecuador. that is the police to pa government to improve our relations with the pta good neighbors and twenty two of the different countries and the east entrance to that question comes in color. the question is that whatever comes in kampala ob interact with them and this morning to load your question. we feel that de. this is a program is going to be conducted by the guns themselves. and it should not have the interference of any region of concrete. the cold the free relationship between any two countries legal problems without. but we should ship reached on the news. all the activities of the spill could be defeated to russia for the storm or how much to india's elections matter to afghanistan. cause this is
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the india who have excellent additions to the nbl with auto diverse including india and that let me say that all are good relationship with my crutches and tootsie and the congress party with the gp who don't see any any a and we haven't had to assemble the night. i bet that this is going to be in store so i mixed in action on these candidates have an agenda on the agenda. one item which is usually don't mix. each one a complete idiot at that. we don't want to go into too deep with the use of diesel that's really one of the cost of ten dollars dollar policy will choke what do you remember those times after the pullout of the soviets in as his successor but too so we don't want to admit that i've been at it and it causes me she needs it by the tone and
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spirit even the united states that's not the case that only puts the same team you haven't quit relationship with india is not against arkansas in the house but we have a good addition without the sun not be duped into and get into the concrete so and that's with us we are to meet me every free moment then on and on and on to a county that sit with for the next election. then dear friend who when he argues you are a record amount of heat. for instance. it's building where power lines to that of the north to see that road that can take and take you down took up the port cities in iran rather than go through the khyber pass the facts of the swatches philanthropy is in all the activity as a nation that was because we like to call oneself. i know that i do this. i mean have a two nd with two of you know an agenda to have an eye on pakistan were the case on the run. it also forces of
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nature. we have a target only to the place to hike to look as an arm of the diversified own choice and trust. lisa how nice it is going for it in ten years of delay has been an interesting time well i wanted to remember history a little bit here in afghanistan has always been calm a contested area for all of the neighbors whether it goes back there was a period when it was absorbed into her show which is now iran. part two there have been given part of that of pakistan so that the greater the british empire when that included indian and pakistan is all parts of afghanistan we remembered the long period the eighteenth century when the british attempted to control afghanistan it didn't work very well to come. i think that afghanistan has always been good. how do students relationship with its neighbors in which both
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what's good relations with the ambassador said but also is very wary of too much influence and send that to those two competing feelings are in constant tension and i knew here if you are talking to people in india. in kandahar you hear the iranians we too influential in mazar e sharif germs i sharif you hear that pakistan is determining what's going on in in kandahar and it was awful province that is really hardly an afghan that it goes and and while there are elements of truth in all these knits that the afghans in the and have really resisted very much foreign domination for a long time and to get something that i think the neighbors are very aware of and so they each and tempt you. i insinuate themselves as much as possible to gain as much ability to influence. no mention of an arranger modi the bjp leader in india it
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would have an impact on the chemist i think it i think that the point that down the cormorants this is the right wanted to be a lot depends on whether or not military he were to come back and seventy continued his military that would make pakistan during and after and they would perhaps need to match her feel feel that they were something dangerous. and at the same thing at the prahran market contributed to my neighbors are not are not at peace with each other. when you last couple. the assignment. you are different for me is the city was always there for four years and i was there another couple of years for different. not when you can't see you there in all the sum total siege when you win you'll be dancing and does this excuse to get the sense that this place is going somewhere or this place is going down the tubes. i don't think things happen quickly
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in afghanistan and i've learned not to predict too much because whenever you think something's about to go really wrong or that the really right. it doesn't play. so if you think one has to think of it over a much longer time period. these design when you win the speech here soon for instance military people from the french army night was a bit of a sense of. in the us detailed pitino x well the taliban remain a powerful force despite enormous effort by the last two to try to weaken and they remain very influential and in fairly large swaths of the country in world larry it's not so much unsaid is the reason is is that i think what is an irreversible change is the number of people living in cities and cities generally are places where people are exposed to a larger world. and so i think that's a very positive development although
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the infrastructures in place to take care people in cities terribly well but nonetheless it's a very positive thing but. but in the rest of the country. i'm i'm concerned it really for people's ability to do to make choices about their life and i think in areas where the taliban dominates when warlords on he does after the taliban. it can be. it's very hard to compare their advisors the it's been said often the past and use the capital and people's allegiance is to what happens in the capital is at best tenuous. do you have a sense the tide is changing. me yes yes it can get it over he went to sleep the dollar if the campaign coupled with the result of the last election two thousand and nine. despite that you had to head to suntec but still isn't making peace with it a
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go and we hope to really know who have or own security forces. i mean that's a citizen to me that is not negotiable. at this sitcom find in the kitchen and said he is on the court or off afghan forces and that they had to delete it seeks to tell some pics of hoops or deployed to an all too real and that is a great interesting tough taller me that the police the national meat and ending near the afghan forces cannot compare force in now and we see strikers like a big difference. this is a tinge of skepticism you from the one who says minister of interior says security forces are ready for any kind of post election scenario. he is indeed ironic it is just a bit misleading. there is the creases in it. he's the afghan army for all the training it is not combat
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go home to me it can be beyond enforcement within the week it did in the wbc center of the week. why do the work is still in charge and ninety two percent of all creation as the afghan forces them to kill off the ground when you when you travel from place to place what's it like i mean obviously this report given the timing of things this season has been dubbed the two leaders of the defense always been dangerous and that is why not increase significantly over the last years on but must remember that the afghan armed forces are pretty extremely difficult conditions some bonded over that bit of a condition in many cases that are in a proper grip and ready to fight this about the fighting so the security of costs remains acute honest this pos be a thinner lines of. that has an issue even a token
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sentence out i was asked the minister interior work i number of meetings last weekend and officials they kept on telling me that they were afraid that they would get would be an attack so they were aware though that i can get to continue to progress. i've only been to place a couple of days ago that a basis in fact. that being said i'm going to be outdone forces at the end of the support of the house includes a lot of the last five years and would definitely get the sense that we become true for pots. it is theirs is the father of mixed results or something like that. i'm hoping that sense is why the shade upon a star. and the pointed in the sun made about people moving to cities that the country is changing how fast is that change them what is happening ahead of adam berry across as having been a topic possible for the big advantages of infrastructure to support all those new people coming in the original report altogether. what's to be
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happening is that it is moving to the services of a change of mindset this massive growth rate of speed which is seeing cities like kabul in iraq and the tsar and on and into the countryside. i'm so that the real challenge i guess fork for the egos of some of the time will be to transfer some of the gains that have been taken up and says he's on to the countryside but it is good to be a formidable task. when you get to via the indicators on afghanistan the world bank says by the way that the economy is in the contracts were for the coming year. he defended enemy in for a lot of instability after this election. we will see it. due to reduced due to broken islam and the push to get it and when he claimed the most important part and in the other political forces within the concrete and wood in the region which are meant
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to be an important top two would be the economy like me are. posting will keep men refes from us. an these indecision when he comes to economic activity within our country. once you have peace within the speed in the cool stuff. what a positive change it is going to biblical teaching luckily for all these people but also for the country. so i can. i ended up artist on the pessimism is working on soon. we ended up wrestling with the hope and a determination to really convey meaning he does in the church to commute to and he agreed to deliver with the house. any weakness that is the onset of the problem in a slump in what should be true that the ot do for the prophet for our brothers and when to stop. the afghan people. they even moved ito
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him and in future the need to determine the destiny of the vehicle. why didn't the special support his family. at first run of the election on saturday. to be a second round. the real reason to get to see not difficult to say. to see what happens. as a drummer on a pink and the scenery crows well. lisa johnson rubin and to be crowned same for joining us from new delhi thank you for doing this here in austin texas the court. eight the state ninety one to hold on to president issues are not yet im honest plane was shot down by a nice soft clicking today because she was conceived by an actress with the finance committee and the pecan she was reduced to ruins the population was decimated
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