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and about one in particular named abdul. that interpreter still in afghan telling our team that the taliban showed up at his front door in the last 24 hours because he helped the u.s. he is now in hiding with his young family from the taliban. martha raddatz first met abdul in afghanistan two months ago and he warned the u.s. something must be done for those who helped the u.s. during the 20-year war because the taliban will come for us. martha tonight on the message she received from abdul just before the president spoke today. >> reporter: among the thousands of after -- afghans trying to escape tonight is an interpreter named abdul. he and his family were already in hiding when we visited kabul two months ago and he was already pleading for help. >> i know that i will be killed by the taliban. if they takes over of the kabul, then they will come and behead us, or they will kill us. >> reporter: abdul worked with u.s. marines in helmand province. he showed us his visa application, his letters of referral from marines for w
and about one in particular named abdul. that interpreter still in afghan telling our team that the taliban showed up at his front door in the last 24 hours because he helped the u.s. he is now in hiding with his young family from the taliban. martha raddatz first met abdul in afghanistan two months ago and he warned the u.s. something must be done for those who helped the u.s. during the 20-year war because the taliban will come for us. martha tonight on the message she received from abdul...
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what would be your message to abdul, his wife and his three young daughters? >> we want you to be able to get to the airport, contact us, we'll see whatever we can do to get you there. >> reporter: on that same day, we got a message from abdul, saying he did his job with "honesty and pride," but that americans had "left us to people who are not human and will cut off our heads in front of our families." for days, abc news and others in and out of government worked tirelessly to help and now, there is good news to report. abdul and his family have all left afghanistan, safe. >> and look at the faces of his children, the smiles there. let's bring back in martha tonight. we've been talking about abdul for days, you've been texting me updates and photos. i know you kept this a secret for his own safety, his family's safety. but we know this is just one afghan interpreter and his family. tens of thousands remain and you've learned tonight that they're getting help not just from the american government, but from veterans all over this country who served alongside th
what would be your message to abdul, his wife and his three young daughters? >> we want you to be able to get to the airport, contact us, we'll see whatever we can do to get you there. >> reporter: on that same day, we got a message from abdul, saying he did his job with "honesty and pride," but that americans had "left us to people who are not human and will cut off our heads in front of our families." for days, abc news and others in and out of government...
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tonight here, martha with an extraordinary update. >> reporter: this is abdul. for 18 months, he was an interpreter working alongside american marines in the most dangerous part of afghanistan, helmand province. when we met him in kabul in june, he already knew he was a marked man. >> i know that i will be killed by the taliban. >> reporter: when the taliban seized kabul, abdul, his wife and three daughters went into hiding. moving from house to house, the taliban right behind them. abc's stephanie ramos taking his case to president biden. >> last month, my colleague martha raddatz interviewed abdul, an interpreter who was on the front lines with u.s. forces in afghanistan. overnight, we received a photo of taliban militants coming to the door of his home, literally hunting him down. thankfully he was able to escape, but he is obviously still in mortal danger. what would be your message to abul, his wife and his three young daughters? >> we want you to be able to get to the airport, contact us, we'll see whatever we can do to get you there. >> reporter: on that
tonight here, martha with an extraordinary update. >> reporter: this is abdul. for 18 months, he was an interpreter working alongside american marines in the most dangerous part of afghanistan, helmand province. when we met him in kabul in june, he already knew he was a marked man. >> i know that i will be killed by the taliban. >> reporter: when the taliban seized kabul, abdul, his wife and three daughters went into hiding. moving from house to house, the taliban right behind...
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while we're working on that audio, i do just want to reiterate, kim worked with abdul and it's how abdul him as he had been a translator assisting u.s. special forces who had been in afghanistan and she's working with others now who are desperately trying to get out of the country. kim, let's try again, see if i can hear this audio. tell me about how many more people you have been speaking to that you are trying to help that, of course, you have gotten to know over your more than dozen years working with afghans. >> i mean, my messages are full full, like many of my friends who worked in afghanistan for a number of years. i have probably gotten thousands of emails, messages, you know, voice mails and what have you. and it's really disheartening. it's disheartening that we're going to leave american citizens behind. it's disheartening we're going to leave our allies behind, and ultimately, the u.s. is going to be a lot less safe because this white house was irresponsible in their withdrawal. i think they have been disingenuous with saying this is how the withdrawal would have looked like
while we're working on that audio, i do just want to reiterate, kim worked with abdul and it's how abdul him as he had been a translator assisting u.s. special forces who had been in afghanistan and she's working with others now who are desperately trying to get out of the country. kim, let's try again, see if i can hear this audio. tell me about how many more people you have been speaking to that you are trying to help that, of course, you have gotten to know over your more than dozen years...
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at the moment, that is why the president and mullah abdul ghani baradarare president and mullah abdulwe are yet to know what agreements they are having and we should find out next week. the former british prime minister tony blair, who sent troops in 20 years ago, has launched a scathing attack on the us decision to pull out of afghanistan. in an article on his own website, mr blair said the uk has a "moral obligation" to stay until "all those who need to be, are evacuated." here's our political correspondent, chris mason. he says that it is tragic and unnecessary and dangerous what is happening. he says there isn't moral obligation for the uk to stay as long as necessary to get everyone out who has a right to come to the uk because they worked with british authors. it is making a bigger argument here. —— british forces. he said in a 2007 article that it is a fight against radical islam, a political ideology that pivots the religion and the taliban are symptomatic of that and he said that the west has to show commitment and if that's a long—term commitment, so be it, he compares it to
at the moment, that is why the president and mullah abdul ghani baradarare president and mullah abdulwe are yet to know what agreements they are having and we should find out next week. the former british prime minister tony blair, who sent troops in 20 years ago, has launched a scathing attack on the us decision to pull out of afghanistan. in an article on his own website, mr blair said the uk has a "moral obligation" to stay until "all those who need to be, are evacuated."...
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the group's co—founder and political chief, mullah abdul ghani baradar, has arrived in kabul.xpected to form part of the new taliban—dominated government. he spent the last few years leading the taliban delegation at peace talks with the us in qatar. the taliban don't yet control the entire country. the panjshir valley, north of kabul, is once more a centre of resistance to their rule. anti—taliban forces claim to have retaken three districts in the north. back at the airport, time is running out for the evacuation. once it ends and the world's attention shifts elsewhere, many fear that life under the taliban is going to get a lot harder. frank gardner, bbc news. our correspondent, secunder kermani, is in kabul has been speaking to the afghans who hope to be evacuated. he says the situation at the airport still seems extremely tense. it is still very chaotic. i was speaking earlier on to one young afghan whose father had worked in the us embassy here for 20 years. they have been told to go to the airport, to be evacuated, tried for two days straight but were unable to get past
the group's co—founder and political chief, mullah abdul ghani baradar, has arrived in kabul.xpected to form part of the new taliban—dominated government. he spent the last few years leading the taliban delegation at peace talks with the us in qatar. the taliban don't yet control the entire country. the panjshir valley, north of kabul, is once more a centre of resistance to their rule. anti—taliban forces claim to have retaken three districts in the north. back at the airport, time is...
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if you can't get to the airport, you can't get out, abdul?, something -- i need something, you know, to happen soon. i need somebody to take action soon, to get me out of here. >> what is your message, if you could get a message to joe biden tonight, what is your message to him? >> i'm asking him to please save me and my family. we worked for your country. are you going to leave us here to die? [ crying ] please, i am begging you. i am begging america, please help us. >> abdul, thank you for your courage and even speaking up. thank you for helping america. >> yeah, no problem. >> thank you for speaking to us tonight. >> no problem. bye. >> thank you. wow. and now i want to bring in kim motley, an international human rights attorney with 13 years experience inside afghanistan. she's brought abdul's story and the stories of many other afghans to light. kim, it was powerful and hard enough to hear abdul's voice mail that we played. and then just to hear the pain and fear and anguish in his voice, it's really hard. it's really hard to hear. >> ye
if you can't get to the airport, you can't get out, abdul?, something -- i need something, you know, to happen soon. i need somebody to take action soon, to get me out of here. >> what is your message, if you could get a message to joe biden tonight, what is your message to him? >> i'm asking him to please save me and my family. we worked for your country. are you going to leave us here to die? [ crying ] please, i am begging you. i am begging america, please help us. >>...
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mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.ose not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. frankie mccamley, bbc news. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is here. mullah abdul ghani baradar is in a two, lots of reassurances this is a new taliban and not the old one we all know. i new taliban and not the old one we all know. ~ ., new taliban and not the old one we all know. ~' ., ., all know. i think there are two questions _ all know. i think there are two questions standing _ all know. i think there are two questions standing back- all know. i think there are two questions standing back at - all know. i think there are two questions standing back at it, | questions standing back at it, floating to the surface. 0ne questions standing back at it, floating to the surface. one is that there are a number of really chilling, disturbing reports which the un secretary general mentioned about kidnappings or people being coerced, door—to—door hunting down of people from the former regime. the question is, all thosejust one offse
mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.ose not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. frankie mccamley, bbc news. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is here. mullah abdul ghani baradar is in a two, lots of reassurances this is a new taliban and not the old one we all know. i new taliban and not the old one we all know. ~ ., new taliban and not the old one we all know. ~' ., ., all know. i think there are two questions _ all know. i think...
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shebhergan in northern afghanistan is the stronghold of former afghan vice president abdul rashid dostumlitants earlier captured zaranj in nimruz, close to the border with iran, in a major escalation of their offensive. they've made sweeping gains since foreign forces started withdrawing from the country. in both cities, the taliban freed hundreds of inmates from prisons they'd captured. the us and the uk have asked their citizens in afghanistan to leave the country immediately because of the worsening security situation in the country. earlier i spoke to our south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan. he said it's a very disturbing situation for the government in kabul. the government must be worried at this point because the change in situation is fast. the first provincial capital was captured by the taliban in recent years yesterday. within 2a hours they have reached out to a different part of afghanistan, also the stronghold of former vice president abdul rashid dostum. this will be the second major provincial capital to be captured by insurgents. they are also stretching the afghan forc
shebhergan in northern afghanistan is the stronghold of former afghan vice president abdul rashid dostumlitants earlier captured zaranj in nimruz, close to the border with iran, in a major escalation of their offensive. they've made sweeping gains since foreign forces started withdrawing from the country. in both cities, the taliban freed hundreds of inmates from prisons they'd captured. the us and the uk have asked their citizens in afghanistan to leave the country immediately because of the...
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they captured sheberghan, also the stronghold of former vice president abdul rashid dostum.fghan forces. look at what has happened in lashkar gah in the south, and in the north as we speak, heavy clashes are going on there. and reports that at least 11 civilians have been killed in the fighting so far. and also there is a big push on the biggest eastern city. it is fair to say that abdul rashid dostum is, for want of a better word, one of the strongmen in afghan politics, fighting the taliban for years, he effectively has his own military forces, as is true in lots of parts of afghanistan. as this is what this is turning into, a regionalfight, rather than one what this is turning into, a regional fight, rather than one that is directed from kabul? many people see history is repeating itself, these warlords, the weather and leading the fight, they were fighting against the taliban. the president wanted to strengthen the institution of the afghan national army. he was trying to sideline the warlords for a while and build a national institution comprising all communities. many
they captured sheberghan, also the stronghold of former vice president abdul rashid dostum.fghan forces. look at what has happened in lashkar gah in the south, and in the north as we speak, heavy clashes are going on there. and reports that at least 11 civilians have been killed in the fighting so far. and also there is a big push on the biggest eastern city. it is fair to say that abdul rashid dostum is, for want of a better word, one of the strongmen in afghan politics, fighting the taliban...
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the taliban leader, paula abdul, connie ballard, are called on taliban fighters. not to be quote unquote, arrogant as they continue to take control. but a dog will join other senior taliban leaders in cobble, italian, their spokesman, and carter meanwhile, said the taliban will protect the security of afghans and their property on the security of the call with city. and that the, the properties of people, the honor, are not on part of it and people are not killed. the, it is important for us to take all the necessary major for the security of people. so they actually are doing now. but some fear it will be anything but a peaceful transfer of power with the taliban, despite its messages of inclusivity and peace. hunting down those who helped us in western forces and further subjugating women and other africans. the rushed withdraw from the u. s. embassy and cobble has drug comparisons to the fall of saigon in 1975, president, inviting, cut short his vacation to fly back to washington. d. c. to address the ongoing crisis as his administration scrambles to do damage
the taliban leader, paula abdul, connie ballard, are called on taliban fighters. not to be quote unquote, arrogant as they continue to take control. but a dog will join other senior taliban leaders in cobble, italian, their spokesman, and carter meanwhile, said the taliban will protect the security of afghans and their property on the security of the call with city. and that the, the properties of people, the honor, are not on part of it and people are not killed. the, it is important for us to...
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haslinda: abdul.ishaad: 20 billion dollars later, nearly two decades, and there is another player, which is china perhaps. and we have perhaps pakistan, which is being sent by some as the victor in all of this. what do you make of that. abdul: for countries like china and pakistan, the u.s. withdrawal is an opportunity. at the same time, it is a huge challenge. last night attacks in kabul are a reminder. while the taliban might be on the right side of these two powers and of regional countries like iran and russia, at the same time you have groups like isis-k, the local franchise of the islamic state which is known for its audacious and bloodier tax in urban spaces -- bloodied attacks on urban spaces in the kenaston. it has gained in notoriety in the last two years. so while it is an opportunity for these two powers, at the same time it is a huge challenge in terms of stabilizing afghanistan. even if the taliban have the willingness to go after these groups, and this group, particularly i.s. k, is the
haslinda: abdul.ishaad: 20 billion dollars later, nearly two decades, and there is another player, which is china perhaps. and we have perhaps pakistan, which is being sent by some as the victor in all of this. what do you make of that. abdul: for countries like china and pakistan, the u.s. withdrawal is an opportunity. at the same time, it is a huge challenge. last night attacks in kabul are a reminder. while the taliban might be on the right side of these two powers and of regional countries...
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mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.in has evacuated just under 2,500 people, but time is running out as fears grow for those not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. this evening the shadow foreign secretary lisa nandy published a letter she's written to the foreign secretary — she's asking him to urgently step up the evacuation efforts from afghanistan — and says there are safety concerns when trying to leave the country. my office is in touch with hundreds of people at the moment, many of them filtered through labour mps but also coming directly to me through my inbox, through whatsapp, through friends in afghanistan. raising many of the issues that your report hasjust put out there. you know, the fact that people are being beaten, shot at, turned back at checkpoints. the fact that people are being asked to carry documentation that links them to the united kingdom in order to prove their eligibility but that is the documentation that makes them a target for the taliban who are checking those documents en route. t
mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.in has evacuated just under 2,500 people, but time is running out as fears grow for those not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. this evening the shadow foreign secretary lisa nandy published a letter she's written to the foreign secretary — she's asking him to urgently step up the evacuation efforts from afghanistan — and says there are safety concerns when trying to leave the country. my office is...
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mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.n focuses on people trying to leave the country, concern grows for those who are not the, many living in fear, wondering what will happen next. frankie mccamley, bbc news. today one of the taliban's most prominent leaders, abdul ghani baradar, returned to afghanistan after years in exile. what do we know about him? well, he was one of the four men who founded the taliban back in 1994, and became a lynchpin of the insurgency, after the taliban were toppled by the us—led invasion in 2001. then, in 2010, he was captured in a joint us—pakistani raid. but he was released in 2013. afghan officials hoped he would encourage the taliban to engage in peace talks with them. fast forward seven years — and he signs a deal, not with the afghan government, but with the us trump administration. it culminates in the withdrawal of us troops. we know what happens next. the taliban quickly take control of afghanistan. and then, after years in exile, he's finally able to return to the country. 0ur security
mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.n focuses on people trying to leave the country, concern grows for those who are not the, many living in fear, wondering what will happen next. frankie mccamley, bbc news. today one of the taliban's most prominent leaders, abdul ghani baradar, returned to afghanistan after years in exile. what do we know about him? well, he was one of the four men who founded the taliban back in 1994, and became a lynchpin of...
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abdul abdur le. and ash raf ghani was flawed by fraud allegations under international pressure cars. i agreed to a run off a vote. but a week before the run off cars. i main rival abdul la pulls out and cars i is declared the winner during his 2nd term car's age relationship with nato and the united states becomes increasingly strained. and he has been accused several times of corruption. just like in the united states, the president can serve only 2 terms in office and in september of 2014, i shrink ghani the newly elected president signs a power sharing agreement with his chief opponent, abdulla duleigh, who had organized thousands of protesters as he challenged the voting results. despite the truce, the power struggle between ghani and abdul, it gives taliban strategic advantage. as they start making gains in the countryside . throughout his presidency, the taliban were able to strengthen their presence inside afghanistan. in 2017, the u. s. drops on the taliban. a 21000 pound bomb, nicknamed the
abdul abdur le. and ash raf ghani was flawed by fraud allegations under international pressure cars. i agreed to a run off a vote. but a week before the run off cars. i main rival abdul la pulls out and cars i is declared the winner during his 2nd term car's age relationship with nato and the united states becomes increasingly strained. and he has been accused several times of corruption. just like in the united states, the president can serve only 2 terms in office and in september of 2014, i...
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mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected tojoin talks on establishing a new government.as evacuated just under 2,500 people, but time is running out as fears grow for those not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. today, one of the taliban's most prominent leaders, abdul ghani baradar, returned to afghanistan after years in exile. what do we know about him? (tx gfx)well, he was one of the four men who founded the taliban back in 1994, and became a lynchpin of the insurgency, after the taliban were toppled by the us—led invasion then, in 2010, he was captured in a joint us—pakistani raid. but he was released in 2018. it was hoped he would encourage the taliban to engage in peace talks with them. fast forward 2 years — and he signs a deal; not with the afghan government, but with the trump administration. it culminates in the withdrawal of us troops. we know what happens next. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner says there have been reports of taliban violence against afghan citizens there are a number of chilling and disturbing reports which the un secretary gen
mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected tojoin talks on establishing a new government.as evacuated just under 2,500 people, but time is running out as fears grow for those not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. today, one of the taliban's most prominent leaders, abdul ghani baradar, returned to afghanistan after years in exile. what do we know about him? (tx gfx)well, he was one of the four men who founded the taliban back in 1994, and became a lynchpin of the insurgency, after the...
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abdul ghani baradar, one of the movement _ soil.f| the movement founders, returned soil. abdul ghani baradar, one of- the movement founders, returned to kandahar last night, mobbed by supporters still celebrating their success. a moment to savour for the man seen last year signing a deal with the trump administration, which helped set the scene for this remarkable return to power. in kabul, an uneasy calm. taliban fighters everywhere cementing control over a city that has changed out of all recognition since they were last here. a place where, for all the country's many problems, people have dared to hope. i all the country's many problems, people have dared to hope. i urge the taliban _ people have dared to hope. i urge the taliban to _ people have dared to hope. i urge the taliban to lead _ people have dared to hope. i urge the taliban to lead the _ people have dared to hope. i urge the taliban to lead the youth - people have dared to hope. i urge the taliban to lead the youth and | the taliban to lead the youth and women continue
abdul ghani baradar, one of the movement _ soil.f| the movement founders, returned soil. abdul ghani baradar, one of- the movement founders, returned to kandahar last night, mobbed by supporters still celebrating their success. a moment to savour for the man seen last year signing a deal with the trump administration, which helped set the scene for this remarkable return to power. in kabul, an uneasy calm. taliban fighters everywhere cementing control over a city that has changed out of all...
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what would be your message to abdul, his wife, and his three young daughters? pres. biden: we want you to be able to get to the airport. contact us. we will see whatever we can do to get you there. we have got to get you out. we are committed to deal with you, your wife, and your child, to get all three of you out of afghanistan. that is the commitment. >> thank you, sir. pres. biden: meredith of pbs newshour. >> you mentioned just now using every resource available for evacuations. why haven't you ordered the military to expand the security perimeter around the kabul airport? do you have any plans to do so given that will likely require more u.s. troops? and are you considering rescue operations to recover american and afghan allies stuck behind taliban checkpoints? pres. biden: the answer is yes to the last question, we are considering every opportunity and every means by which we can get folks to the airport. that is number one. number two, the reason why we have not gone out and set up a perimeter way outside the airport in kabul is that it is likely to draw an a
what would be your message to abdul, his wife, and his three young daughters? pres. biden: we want you to be able to get to the airport. contact us. we will see whatever we can do to get you there. we have got to get you out. we are committed to deal with you, your wife, and your child, to get all three of you out of afghanistan. that is the commitment. >> thank you, sir. pres. biden: meredith of pbs newshour. >> you mentioned just now using every resource available for evacuations....
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and abdul, as i like to call him, abdul was just going to wait on us -- he was going to gn and he was going to be fighting. now i told you numerous times, the afghan military was paid a lot of money by the united states -- both soldiers were among the highest paid soldiers. they weren't fighting for their country. i remember when mathis was saying "sir, they are fighting for their country." they were fighting because they got paid a lot of money. why do soon as that's big it, they turned, and that was the end of that. now, this was a horrible thing. we had that so beautifully placed. if we would be there now, we would be, as president and with the administration, you would have seen something very nice. nobody would have even realized we had gone. everybody would have been out. the equipment would have been taken out. i would have blown up all of the bases. we would have kept bagram, and we would have had some pretty talented people there, but we would have kept it because of china and iran -- and afghanistan, to a much lesser extent, and literally nobody would have even known. they'd
and abdul, as i like to call him, abdul was just going to wait on us -- he was going to gn and he was going to be fighting. now i told you numerous times, the afghan military was paid a lot of money by the united states -- both soldiers were among the highest paid soldiers. they weren't fighting for their country. i remember when mathis was saying "sir, they are fighting for their country." they were fighting because they got paid a lot of money. why do soon as that's big it, they...
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that abdul rashid dostum now we see that abdul rashid dostum and his supporters, if civilians are going to be armed, this could become more ethnic, this is what people are worried about. thank you for talking to us about the developing situation in afghanistan. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello. not much change or a day with a front for today and tomorrow. a lot of cloud, gusty winds in places. scattered downpours across the uk, particularly northern parts of the country, they are likely to continue into the evening hours, through to sunday and into monday as well. quite a cool picture across the uk. low pressure on top of us is slow—moving, gradually moving to the east and the north—east. the weather that it brings sits on top of the country for a considerable amount of time. through the afternoon, showers continue, particularly heavy across northern parts of the uk, maybe fewer for a time for the south of wales and devon, could be decent sunshine in plymouth. hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines. gold medal number 20 for team gb asjoe choong t
that abdul rashid dostum now we see that abdul rashid dostum and his supporters, if civilians are going to be armed, this could become more ethnic, this is what people are worried about. thank you for talking to us about the developing situation in afghanistan. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello. not much change or a day with a front for today and tomorrow. a lot of cloud, gusty winds in places. scattered downpours across the uk, particularly northern parts of the...
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mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.ritain has evacuated just under 2,500 people, but time is running out as fears grow for those not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. frankie mccamley, bbc news. as you just heard — a key figure at the kabul talks is the taliban co—founder, mullah abdul ghani baradar, our security correspondent frank gardner told us more about him. this is somebody who co—founded the entire movement back in 1994, along with mullah omar, his more famous brother—in—law, reportedly. so mullah baradar, he was born in afghanistan in 1968 and he co—founded a movement of islamic scholars started in the madrasahs. so taliban literally means students, it's plural for students. and they took over southern afghanistan in the mid—90s. initially they were very popular because at the time the country had gone from civil war, it was racked with corruption, as it has been recently, actually, but also by a lot of infighting between warlords. and there was then five years of pretty unpopular brutal taliban repress
mullah abdul ghani baradar is expected to join talks on establishing a new government.ritain has evacuated just under 2,500 people, but time is running out as fears grow for those not here, in hiding, worried for their lives. frankie mccamley, bbc news. as you just heard — a key figure at the kabul talks is the taliban co—founder, mullah abdul ghani baradar, our security correspondent frank gardner told us more about him. this is somebody who co—founded the entire movement back in 1994,...
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abdul, i asked what happens next. citizens or afghan allies, what happens next. >> a great question. we're working as a team with other teams to see what we can do to continue to give that hope or keeping the hope alive. even though the gates are closed. to find a second solution, a plan b . when gates shut. last plane takes off we have another avenue to save them. that takes a lot of work, we have to stay in contact with local allies. asking them to burn every document they have before they burn it contact their mentors, allies, supervisor on state side, sense those documents to them, keep them as reference, we will need them to get them out for bureaucracy purposes. >> someone is coming for them. >> yes. >> it might not be american government coming for you, there are a lot of american people not giving up. >> we need political pressure right now from senators, congressmen, to force an effort to help secure a place to continue operations even if this civilian run or whatever, we need -- >> do you have faith that the
abdul, i asked what happens next. citizens or afghan allies, what happens next. >> a great question. we're working as a team with other teams to see what we can do to continue to give that hope or keeping the hope alive. even though the gates are closed. to find a second solution, a plan b . when gates shut. last plane takes off we have another avenue to save them. that takes a lot of work, we have to stay in contact with local allies. asking them to burn every document they have before...
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they urged the governor abdul karim brough who to surrender. he released this video saying he would not. but just hours later, taliban fighters were filming themselves in his office. one of them is shouting, you are a law. you said on facebook. the taliban would be unable to fight you. where are you? we've entered your office. the whereabouts now of the governor and other key provincial officials is not known. there been other important developments to in kabul. the deputy press secretary to president gaudy, and the head of the government media office dot com monopoly was shot dead, the taliban se they carried out that attack. and in the north of the country and giles june, province, there and the provincial capital. the taliban say they taken control of the palace of the veteran commander of the receipt. dost him in the provincial capital of helmand, laska? god battle continue. so the taliban now have taken one provincial capital and to a teetering on the edge of salt and phase e as a journalist who joined us now from the afghan capital kabul.
they urged the governor abdul karim brough who to surrender. he released this video saying he would not. but just hours later, taliban fighters were filming themselves in his office. one of them is shouting, you are a law. you said on facebook. the taliban would be unable to fight you. where are you? we've entered your office. the whereabouts now of the governor and other key provincial officials is not known. there been other important developments to in kabul. the deputy press secretary to...
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it's also why abdul did not want to give his last name is starting the part of pebble city. >> they're searching to people and house by house. >> they're finding out who who worked where with 2, i their final. those people and their lives and definitely >> abdul is one of over 100 people who have lined up in front of congressman eric swalwell castro valley district office over the last 2 days hoping to get some answers on how to get their loved ones out of afghanistan. swalwell's office says they can check the status of someone special immigration visa or help point them in the direction to start the process to get one another man who didn't want his face shown because he's concerned about the safety of his family drove up here from san diego to see what he can do to get them out. he says he feels it's between hope and said this. it's between hope and sorrow. one man in line immigrated to the u.s. is a boy and went back to afghanistan for 3 combat tours as an army sergeant. he believes it's why someone killed his father sunday night on the outskirts of kabul. >> i'm trying to see what
it's also why abdul did not want to give his last name is starting the part of pebble city. >> they're searching to people and house by house. >> they're finding out who who worked where with 2, i their final. those people and their lives and definitely >> abdul is one of over 100 people who have lined up in front of congressman eric swalwell castro valley district office over the last 2 days hoping to get some answers on how to get their loved ones out of afghanistan....
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it's also why abdul did not want to give his last name is starting the part of pebble city. >> they're searching to people and house by house. >> they're finding out who who worked where with 2, i their final. those people and their lives and definitely >> abdul is one of over 100 people who have lined up in front of congressman eric swalwell castro valley district office over the last 2 days hoping to get some answers on how to get their loved ones out of afghanistan. swalwell's office says they can check the status of someone special immigration visa or help point them in the direction to start the process to get 1, 1, man in line immigrated to the u.s. is a boy and went back to afghanistan for 3 combat tours as an army sergeant. he believes it's why someone killed his father sunday night on the outskirts of kabul. >> i'm trying to see what i can do to help my cousins and family to get here soon as possible because you know, soon as us as done deal. you know, the taliban's that we can, you know. >> they're saying we're going to forgive all these people that we can dice. >> congressma
it's also why abdul did not want to give his last name is starting the part of pebble city. >> they're searching to people and house by house. >> they're finding out who who worked where with 2, i their final. those people and their lives and definitely >> abdul is one of over 100 people who have lined up in front of congressman eric swalwell castro valley district office over the last 2 days hoping to get some answers on how to get their loved ones out of afghanistan....
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the group's co—founder and political chief, mullah abdul ghani baradar, has arrived in kabul.orm part of the new taliban—dominated government. he spent the last few years leading the taliban delegation at peace talks with the us in qatar. the taliban don't yet control the entire country. the panjshir valley, north of kabul, is once more a centre of resistance to their rule. anti—taliban forces claim to have retaken three districts in the north. back at the airport, time is running out for the evacuation. once it ends and the world's attention shifts elsewhere, many fear that life under the taliban is going to get a lot harder. frank gardner, bbc news. the foreign office says the uk has airlifted nearly 4,000 people out of afghanistan, since kabul fell last weekend. but others fearing for their lives, having worked with british forces, believe they should be airlifted out too. our correspondent, frankie mccamley, has been speaking to one man, whom we've chosen not to identify for his safety. this morning, 200 evacuees arrived at brize norton, following thousands of others, with
the group's co—founder and political chief, mullah abdul ghani baradar, has arrived in kabul.orm part of the new taliban—dominated government. he spent the last few years leading the taliban delegation at peace talks with the us in qatar. the taliban don't yet control the entire country. the panjshir valley, north of kabul, is once more a centre of resistance to their rule. anti—taliban forces claim to have retaken three districts in the north. back at the airport, time is running out for...
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what would be your message to abdul, his wife and his three young daughters? >> we want you to be able to get to the airport, contact us, we'll see whatever we can do to get you there. we have to get you out. we are committed to deal with you, your wife and your child, to get all three of you out of afghanistan. that's the commitment. >> thank you, sir. >> meredith lee of pbs news hour. >> you mentioned just now using every resource available for evacuations. why haven't you ordered the military to expand the security perimeter around the kabul airport? do you have any plans to do so in giving that will require more u.s. troopsment and considering rescue operations to rescue americans stuck behind taliban checkpoints? >> the last answer is yes to the last question. we are considering every opportunity and every means by which we can get folks to the airport. that's number one. number two, the reason why we have not gone out and set up a perimeter way outside the airport in kabul is that it's likely to draw an awful lot of unintended consequences in terms of pe
what would be your message to abdul, his wife and his three young daughters? >> we want you to be able to get to the airport, contact us, we'll see whatever we can do to get you there. we have to get you out. we are committed to deal with you, your wife and your child, to get all three of you out of afghanistan. that's the commitment. >> thank you, sir. >> meredith lee of pbs news hour. >> you mentioned just now using every resource available for evacuations. why haven't...
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and abdul, thank you. thank you. pock, his son is warning of the increasing threat of iso k and the pakistan taliban on sunday to pakistani soldiers were killed in the 1st border incident since the taliban took. i've got a son and security official say the groups leaders in cobble need to do more. some been job aid was given where access to the kind of border crossing and he sent us this report. the northwest focused on is one of the world's most inaccessible regions. these soldiers are stepping up surveillance as cross border attacks, ro bloodiest on intensify offense, spanning nearly 2600 kilometers, act as a deterrent, but haven't been able to stop all infiltrators on sunday to park sunny soldiers were shot dead. it was the latest of more than 100 attacks by different groups that have killed a 133 people this year. as coalition forces have pulled out of atlanta, the son funeral vac. this have become routine, but the country stop general says the military won't be deterred, focused on, obviously fully co
and abdul, thank you. thank you. pock, his son is warning of the increasing threat of iso k and the pakistan taliban on sunday to pakistani soldiers were killed in the 1st border incident since the taliban took. i've got a son and security official say the groups leaders in cobble need to do more. some been job aid was given where access to the kind of border crossing and he sent us this report. the northwest focused on is one of the world's most inaccessible regions. these soldiers are...
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jabbar came up to me like kareem. abdul jabbar no money. he came up to me. it was like, your grandmother was a great cook. i used to go over and hang out with your dad, and i'll just blown away the gravity of everything that was happening. so again, i'm the youngest of, for my brothers and sisters weren't necessarily collegian athletes. so i think i got the jeans honest, and always will get to talk to jimmy at the end. i know you didn't meet him, but i hear you had some contact with him that must have been i don't know bad for a kid who had known as dad, but his dad was in him to such a degree. it must been very, very beautiful to talk to him towards the end. right. yes, it was. it was very beautiful because as a college student from 199194 of mich allen wrote a book on a fire fire. and one of the people he set out to interview was jimmy. and jimmy didn't want me to think if and when we ever met, he was trying to piggyback off of my fat 5 fame. he was paying respect to me and the situation. so he wrote a letter, it had mitch al, give me to
jabbar came up to me like kareem. abdul jabbar no money. he came up to me. it was like, your grandmother was a great cook. i used to go over and hang out with your dad, and i'll just blown away the gravity of everything that was happening. so again, i'm the youngest of, for my brothers and sisters weren't necessarily collegian athletes. so i think i got the jeans honest, and always will get to talk to jimmy at the end. i know you didn't meet him, but i hear you had some contact with him that...
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what would be your message to abdul his wife and his 3 young daughters we want you to be able to get to the airport contact us. we'll see whenever we can do to get you there. we've got to get you out . we are committed to deal with you, your wife and your child to get all 3 of you out of afghanistan. that's the commitment. thank you sir. meredith lee of p. b. s. news our you mentioned just now using every resource available for evacuations. why haven't you ordered the military to expand the security perimeter around the cobble airport? do you have any plans to do so giving that will likely require more us troops. and are you considering rescue operations to recover americans and african allies stuck behind taliban checkpoint? last the answer is yes. last question. we're considering every, every opportunity and every means by which we could get folks to the airport has number one, number 2. the reason why we have not gone out and started and set up a perimeter way outside the airport in campbell is that is likely to draw an awful lot of an intended consequences in terms of people who
what would be your message to abdul his wife and his 3 young daughters we want you to be able to get to the airport contact us. we'll see whenever we can do to get you there. we've got to get you out . we are committed to deal with you, your wife and your child to get all 3 of you out of afghanistan. that's the commitment. thank you sir. meredith lee of p. b. s. news our you mentioned just now using every resource available for evacuations. why haven't you ordered the military to expand the...