ramita navai also questioned the deputy spokesman for afghanistan's taliban-run government, bilal karimiave spoken to young women who told me when they were arrested, taliban officers used tasers to electrocute them. >> many people may make such a claim, however, they may have other motors -- motives. >> i've also spoken former female prisoners who said some were told if they married, they would be released. liu investigate that? >> i won't comment on that. it is completely basis. >> i've spoken to some families who to me -- amy: that is the deputy spokesperson for afghanistan's taliban government bilal karimi. speaking in a pbs document recall " afghanistan undercover." zahra nader, your response? >> the taliban, they never accept the truth. for the past year, several, several dozens of reports like you and human rights watch. the taliban responses, this is not true. the only thing they want to say is they want the whole world who believe the taliban are telling the truth and everybody else is trying to lie. i want to very much emphasize that whatever the taliban are saying is not accep