Skip to main content

tv   Worlds Apart  RT  August 15, 2021 6:30pm-7:00pm EDT

6:30 pm
well, i wouldn't be needing that physician administration. this is a very different country. tuition of mine come from wish they were defeated plenty early on. so this will be a transition of many different challenges other than fighting or massive social changes in this country. with president gone, he rides with nation confirmed and power. now in the hands of the militia groups, people said was also expectations on taliban. lead off, kind of stone with the thing. and sorry moment here. this is, this is the end of the war. the longest was the 21st century so far. and after 20 years it's ending now and it's ending in victory for the taliban troops. and it's the complete and defeat for america allied, many of the command with the fact that that they believe in amnesty. and they want to integrate those people into africa society. and i think that has much more development potential now than it has years ago. because finally there to clear
6:31 pm
unstable government that could take place and now and so finally, you can see in the future of the country that has been devastated by war that has been going on, not only for last 20 years, but also for decades before the african government, i think they understood that the taliban did doorstep soft cable. they besieging can like the old wars, and they know they cannot do much to hold to power. and if prison again, he doesn't leave the country. he will be arrested by by the taliban because they will one day in the few weeks coming or may be in the few days. take control of capital and take power in capital. and they will take him as a, as a prisoner. if he doesn't leave the country or if he doesn't give the the power to the, to the taliban, it will be a massacre. they are radical islam is the radical so it won't change. they want this, they want the law of sharia to be applied in afghanistan. so at the end,
6:32 pm
within the next one or 2 years, they're going to be back at the same place they were 20 years ago. they will rule the country as they did before. i think they will not change much. a far far have you pay troops to face called versus nationals on relocate for mass town stopped arrived in cobble on south today. $600.00 soldiers are expected to arrive in total, real quick to friends, to warm that kind of thought is on the brink of collapse, bronze in the us, pull out a mistake, and water sobs. how about medicines? katie have momentum across the country and i found, astonish, heading towards civil war predicting to the best possible saw the nation will again become a breeding ground. i'll carnita for many, i can feel a pound and by the pro ration effort workers who help foreign troops say reprisals from the top to bottom. one group back downs could assisted u. k. forces randi on the street of cobbled to on friday,
6:33 pm
demanding protection from the british government with one form and top to pleading directly with prime minister force johnson to get him out. he says he now lives in terra cooper award, as many they did on that time. i understand issue, i cannot go, the situation is just for me. you know i, i would probably give you the same email to mean you are eligible for the game on that time. i will be happy to do my fin the my job in the new we want a kid from amy from h g
6:34 pm
t in the email you must get really. you can finish in january and you must to get the new for life spring. i got to the ridge, you mean by us that knocked out in a huge i mean i it means you're given it might not even in that mean i confirmed it was emailed to me. you are, you want any button for the e g or not that just brought with them? you know, i mean, the immigration field spoke to another top to watch for both british and american forces. he's asked, remain anonymous out of my family has to it's
6:35 pm
in the 1st time i should be home once attacked twice. my father has been given warnings and threats many, many times. my by that name was called that has much would be written because he offered not one but 2 of his from this, against the italian. recently, one of the interpreter, his father was caught in a province, he was beaten very badly. and he was asked to ask his son, who is an interpreter, to come and change the city of the tyler in the past year. and so a number of interpreters have been appealed, targeted by the taliban. recently, one of the interpreter used to be an interpreter for the american special forces was assassinated by the telephone. of course they will be coming off to them.
6:36 pm
they'll be coming off to the families and those interpreters. so there will be but sure there will be 2 americans have gone away versus going away. everybody is running away. who are they leaving behind the interpreters who have served for years and years or status enough kinda some tracing risk and benches. however, the, you get government instead of saving the lives, bringing them here to live in peace and safety. they are making excuses and new conditions put in place only to reject the case. that's all i'm hearing from my colleagues is that their cases have been rejected, rejected what a number of cases which were told that they were good to go. there were even given there was sent an email confirming that when they were ready for their flights, they are told now that they can really take to the u. k. i and my brother,
6:37 pm
both of us were interpreter for the coalition forces. my brother is still in, i've got the british government is making swells accumulations and excuses to withhold. not only my brothers, but many of the interpreters who genuinely need deeper governments help and are very high risk. it's frustrating for the people who have served the british forces and currently are a priest. and i think it's a huge is a moral in moral cation to, to protect those who have worked alongside them, enough canister. i strongly believe that the telephone will hunt down and we are going to interpreter who is so the british and american forces, it will be the african interpreters who will pay the intimate course. we got analysis from a former senior, which piece often resolve as to the officer who walked in afghanistan as the
6:38 pm
security advisor. kevin hardy told us it was clear that this situation was coming. is 11 problem with the group government employees. they are that will not or are wary all telling truth to power. and of course, because the politicians had no real plan and they got blocked about a number of generals like chain, the mentor of we are doing this. they wouldn't listen to the majors left handed, kernels become armed as on the ground, or blue collar worker. braces by slightly higher. what do i know? i may have been in the houses of police, but i know nothing about the subsequent. the things the west. but the rest of the world were not prepared to deal with the issues of trying to impose a corrupt government on a country where many other people did not support the government and then more cultured. no understanding the subtleties of the tribes that got installed. yes,
6:39 pm
you can bomb and you can fix taliban leadership or the insurgency or i as sky, but you will not stop the night. so i'm coming back into the villages and towns con case have been evacuated, national in a panic. he can see frightened creation struggling to pull heavy rock tax facts on suitcases packed with all their belongings to board. military helicopters are called black port. all the states have also been suspending the diplomatic questions, denmark nowhere temporarily shutting down the sad, compound, germany and fin and close enough facilities as well. so i can the deteriorating situation. the top one says it won't stop foreigners leaving the country, but russia for it's false as its mission is not under threat and has no plans to shot most foreign ministry outs. it will work with the transition government, which is a process that has long advocated a power vacuum a significant of course,
6:40 pm
there is gas fire in the city armed looters. we know about the smell of burning. the important thing is that the taliban as the themselves promise, are interested in a peaceful transition of power. they guarantee the safety of foreign embassies, including our embassy. we have significantly reinforced our security in advance. now there are no threats to our diplomats. our property will continue our work here in a calm and normal manner. a member of the russian federation council is worried that was sergeant taliban will now try to spread its influence through format. soviet countries. the reports of the taliban on negotiating with authorities and most likely on the surrender of the city and the transfer of power to the taliban. who's to blame the usa? they brought in troops 20 years ago, supposedly trained an army that's losing ground, that a fight under being abandoned. now, if they are trying to attract the world community, then let them call the un security council and let them decide how to stop what's
6:41 pm
happening. and i've got this done because bloodshed may begin, the security council may decide to enforce peace and may even use the troops of other powers to restore peace enough gone to stan. let's compare that to the withdrawal of soviet troops back in 1989. that was an organized pull out. we left nancy buller there who defended. i've got to stand for the mitchie had deemed for years. the americans have not yet managed to leave the territory of afghanistan. and this army, which they supposedly prepared, is turned out to be completely demoralized. we can say for sure that it's unlikely that russia will enter, got this done. and even if there are some peacekeepers, it's unlikely that russia will be part of that. one of the most dangerous things though, is that if the taliban head to the north, where are allies tajikistan and cut a guest on our we will have to do our duty and protect those states. exclusive footage from the city to lot of that was the last major stronghold taken
6:42 pm
by the taliban. before they reached the capital, the medicine claimed that he was taken without a fight. this for 2 such and mine shows a ton of on testing up a roadblock between a lot of odd on cobble people driving through reports. the been checked for documents with man, without a big being off if they are in fact. and this is excused to video from afghanistan, 2nd largest city, come to hall, which came onto taliban control on friday. the group said it's, he's hundreds of weapons and vehicles is what is large amounts without munitions. he, despite the escalating violence of yet took months with the un security council. quitman, how critical the situation was even a country that is tragically known generations of conflicts. afghanistan is in the throes of yet another k. u optic, and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure. the for its long suffering people forgotten, he's done his spinning out of control. the full mouth can deputy minister borders
6:43 pm
and tribal fast forward to the people must now unite for peace, helped by the international community. situation is changing our by our, in the store to when the, they totally want to talk that this takes off. i've done this on the or was some sort of what is this difference or nationally they since against them. but when the truck hit all kinds of hard, big cities and also right now, stay strong for dollar in order to understand. now it seems the idea is that some sort of peaceful term vision. and i've done this on what the people are going to sun once it's clear because the public hoping enough people have done it's done is clear for everybody in the, in the lives committed to me, to the amount of power in the plea inferior. china, i'm going on about what happened now is the tradition that is not in control of guns. actually the war was not going to war. it was approx. you are going to sunday
6:44 pm
night going to come together in the 1st time in 40 and said together in high enough of the way the efforts of rush united states and other countries. and also the region must come to a consensus to establish tobin neutral, inclusive government enough to understand because they fit in a gun just on as a hot official will be too late for the region in the international community as well. right now, what's important that the blood of the young blood of guns must be stopped in the transition must go smoothly. and it is, i think the responsibility of what sites in the people of august on themselves to stay home. so also to prevent losing gravity and destruction of intra faction i've done is done, which was conduct the sun to another disaster. and i hope that the leaders have
6:45 pm
started one in the beatles of the government will understand the situation and will think about the people off of guns done, especially the displace people of a gun. and son in enough is in, in to stop the blood. she got on people which are waiting for 40 years. hopefully she's enough kind of star, have taken a serious toll in the concrete humanitarian situation. already have any but, and by the current, a virus pandemic. we have one char to care about the pressure the local population is under. as the conflict has escalated over the past few weeks, we've seen a massive humanitarian disaster playing out. the escalating fighting has led to civilian casualties and large scale civilian displacement across the country. and particularly in the past few weeks, we've seen tens of thousands of people fleeing the fighting to safety. here in cobble, this was also on top of an existing humanitarian disaster in which there was conflict . the ongoing impacts of the 19 panoramic and
6:46 pm
a drought was announced earlier this year. so half the population, even before the latest escalation in fighting with a need to monitoring assistance. and those needs are even greater right now. the you and warns than any 400000 civilians have already fled to homes this year with a particular spike. since may, most of the displaced reportedly women and children adhered to some of the hall wrenching stories from refugees. i have been displaced from telecom, the telephone killed my son. they took all the belongings from my house and set fire to demonstrate the punch me in the mouth, causing my teeth to fall out. they demanded my son and i told them that he's a school teacher. she recently became a teacher and had not even received his salary yet, had a class has broke out and we were taken hostage in the fighting, went on for about 6 or 7 days, but we couldn't go outside to do anything we managed to escape. and now we are displaced, as well as cross live. now today, benjamin american,
6:47 pm
political and anti war activist. welcome to the program. and now the 1st thing i do want to understand is what level of humanitarian crisis does. i've got a strong face now that the taliban has fewer power. well certainly people are very concerned about what the future will bring, but it is quite amazing that there has been so little fighting in the entrance of the taliban into so many of the provinces. and then finally into cobble we are concerned about all the displays. people of but there is the eyes of the world are on afghanistan right now. and we're hoping that the tolerable will allow for humanitarian aid to help all these dislike people. now women and god saw understood to borne the brunt of the violence during the increase in fighting. also, historically, the town upon hasn't necessarily treated women in the best way. how will women's
6:48 pm
rights change under the rule? well, let's understand that well. 7 there are women in the cities particularly cobble that made gains during these last 20 years. women are still oppressed in the countryside. there it still is an extremely poor country with the terrible health care system. and the fighting, as you said, has really attracted women and girls. so stability and peace is very important for women. the taliban is said they're not the same tolerable. there were 20 years ago that they will allow women to go to school and to work. we've seen some of that in the places where they have control, and we've seen in some other places that women have been fired from the places they work or they fear continuing to work. and so they've gone back into their homes. so i think it's important for the international community to put pressure on the
6:49 pm
taliban to respect the rights of women. and to make sure that in this transition process as women will be able to go to school to work, to have their rights respected. do you think that may be the telephone has shifted it's tactic and attitude towards women in order to try and gain legitimacy in the eyes of the west and quote unquote, civilized world. well, that certainly is one of the factors. the other is i think they recognize that to get popular power, they're going to have to be different. and we do see in some of the areas where they have governed that women that girls have been continuing to go to school. and so there is that history that we see already whether i they will continue with the promises that they have given is a big question mark. but my organization, which is basically a women's group, we've,
6:50 pm
again been against the us and nato involvement in afghanistan from the very beginning . understanding that a war is not the answer that you cannot build up women's rights based on a invasion of military and a government that is corrupted, being propped up. so we are saying now that the answer is to job to fighting and we hope their international pressure on the taliban can be positive in terms of the respect for women's rights. now, all off towns are in need of aid. the crate of ours pandemic because any was in the situation. but it looks like you is likely to turn away a lot of african refugees. what's your take maps? well, we have responsibility to the afghans, especially those that have been working with the western powers to take them in. and i'm very ashamed of my own government in the united states. we're placing so
6:51 pm
many obstacles in the way of getting these afghan interpreters and others out of the country quickly. and i think in general, there has to be an opening for african refugees to come into the western countries . we have spent so much money in 20 years on war. it's time to spend that money on piece and, and helping the refugees a helping the display people helping the coven epidemic in afghanistan. we should be investing in afghans future. not in further war. well, i think a lot of people all over the world, the sucking you agree with you. and we're hoping of course, that we will see a change in the culture and the society that will allow people to feel free. that was made to benjamin american play. squan on to will activists, co founder of coach pink women at the peace organization was i mentioned many
6:52 pm
african asylum seekers want to come to the you, but they are not that welcome with the block. now loggerheads over what to do with migrants and those things violence. next thought he's pulled, explores what happened to europe, open door policy. your opinion is split over what to do with african refugees speaking, assign them in the letter to the european commission, civil countries insisted they have the right to forcibly support those whose cases have been rejected. they vote that not to deport them, would motivate more refugees, to flee to europe. we would like to highlight the edge of need to perform returns both voluntary and non voluntary to afghan. a stan stopping return sends the wrong signal, and it's likely to motivate even more afghan citizen to leave the home for the e. u. the situation in afghanistan is deterioration by the all when it comes to the us and nato prepaid to what's called a troops at the end of the month. after decades long war,
6:53 pm
the situation is so bad that the netherlands, germany, and france have decided to port the deportation can be for now. the situation in afghanistan is likely to change and events for the coming period are so uncertain that i have decided to introduce a more atoria on deputation decisions and departures. grease or spread. belgian and denmark standing. they want that would checked, it assigned them because the e u is not really and does not have the capacity to kind of another major migration crisis. why haven't you guys are waiting make up around 10 percent of asylum seekers there. the 2nd largest group off the syrians and for a continent still scarred by the migration crisis of 56 years ago. there was a feeling of a who, a feeling of having been they before. it has your opinions worried. they might be
6:54 pm
on the verge of a fish refugee crisis. those people who are here from a gun in time, they're not migrant. there's a few gees and asylum seeker. and that is why it is very important to remember at all best in countries have signed humor a convention refugee convention. and they are duty bound to has anyone, not only of guns, but syrians are anybody who come to the, to their country? and as far as them, because you are in the country, are any conflict personnel to to the life. so i think then the western countries say, oh, we don't care if a wonder if you just go home or do for them. i think this is a violation of human rights and we should do that kind of thing. i'm flying to
6:55 pm
recap the latest on the tunnel on at fall c. medicine group has seized the presidential palace in the capital cobble after president, ash trust gone, he fled the country. he confirmed his resignation on his facebook page. the medicines now control the city besides the airport. and i said they will soon decline in islamic emerett of afghanistan. has what's happening on the streets of the capital officials and i'll say 9 pm and tuesday, wednesday, and 4th. well, throughout the day, people have been seeing that home. some abandoning cause in the middle of the road, sparkling huge traffic drums. the medicines now effectively control every major city in the country. following the rapid and decisive offensive, they will now report the hold every board to post a cross afghanistan. the only way to get out of the nation is through that heavily dependent defended apple in kabul, which has been shown during the day when us mission. there are also reports of q powerful explosions that took place near the presidential partisan american embassy . we will be keeping you up to date with all the news from the country as it comes
6:56 pm
in the the now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to figure out how do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce are these are making the tobacco tours. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community?
6:57 pm
are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to defend the so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah! the good christmas and mr. moseley. when you said that i could, you could google. i
6:58 pm
don't feel free to do. i see you have been going to show you where you didn't know if you didn't. if the warmer that's what you will cover pregnancy. so 1st of all, little i don't know if they use them in order to follow some of you so much. not although a lot nobody me and he's a sucker and you say, you know, that's a lot of phyllis, me personally, hon. which, ah ah
6:59 pm
ah, the join me every 1st a on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the
7:00 pm
who's writing using the headlines this monday, the taliban sites these i've gotten government buildings on tv, off of the resident please, and quit leaving the country entail. this'll re and panic a couple at boards with thousands crime terminals in desperate to fly south. and as it had been closes in the united states, lois, it's embassy flag, and evacuated workers. images are comp is whooping in for desperate off room and some of its anxious escape from vietnam. less than 5 decades ago.

23 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on