correpsondent lyse doucet, spoke to the un's resident humanitarian coordinator for earlier i spoke to sahra karimimer head of afghan film — that was a government body in charge of cinema in afghanistan — before it was closed down by the taliban. sahra was evacuated on the day the taliban arrived in kabul. she told me her thoughts — two years on from the taliban takeover. so the feeling that women of afghanistan are imprisoned and they cannot go to school, they cannot go to work. the people of afghanistan are starving. they are jobless and the freedom is gone. and there is no art, there is no music, there is no cinema, there is nothing that gives value to the society. and those people, the taliban, are celebrating what? they are celebrating because they came to power and to push people to a miserable life. i don't know why they are celebrating. and you know that after two years, we all know that what happened to afghanistan, what happened to girls of afghanistan, what happened to culture and art of afghanistan. so what happened to economy and also to political life of afghanistan. so we just stoppe