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i remember one day i reported from kabul city. more than 4000 rockets landed to kabul's beautiful city. i do not want to mention the name. my colleague said do not go because rockets can systematically, maybe you die. my cameraman said i am married, i have four children, i do not want to be died. i said because of my people i have to go there. i remember those dark times. i feel sad. for the afghan people it is for a time we are ok, but then we go backwards. the afghan people are very brave. they stand and they fight or advise. you see every day afghan women raise their voices. this morning, a female journalist called me and said please do not mention my name. they took my brother for investigation. she is not feeling ok that the taliban took her brother away. she explained the situation in afghanistan. there are brave journalists, they continue to fight for their rights. like mustafa, we have many journalists, former journalists, fortunately left afghanistan. the sad thing is all of the journalists they left behind in afghanistan
i remember one day i reported from kabul city. more than 4000 rockets landed to kabul's beautiful city. i do not want to mention the name. my colleague said do not go because rockets can systematically, maybe you die. my cameraman said i am married, i have four children, i do not want to be died. i said because of my people i have to go there. i remember those dark times. i feel sad. for the afghan people it is for a time we are ok, but then we go backwards. the afghan people are very brave....
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we talk about the fall of kabul a year ago, we are not so much talking about an event that is over, but a process that is still playing out. indeed yesterday marked the 21st anniversary of the 911 9 attacks which a month later read to the american invasion of afghanistan. just months shy of 20 years after that invasion the u.s. withdrew from the country in a spectacular embolic chaotic form leading to the return to power of the taliban after 20 years. despite the subsequent silence of the american political class and seemingcl disinterest that withdrawal marked the end of neither the still ongoing global terror, or the suffering of the people of afghanistan. thousands of afghans remain in limbo around the world. waiting in camps or possible resettlement the u.s. for other western countries which in truth may never come. millions and afghanistan are trapped by repressive regime's interests and abilities to govern our limited att best. there is situation is compounded by international community which is largely washed its proverbial hands of the issue. today's a panel including the voices
we talk about the fall of kabul a year ago, we are not so much talking about an event that is over, but a process that is still playing out. indeed yesterday marked the 21st anniversary of the 911 9 attacks which a month later read to the american invasion of afghanistan. just months shy of 20 years after that invasion the u.s. withdrew from the country in a spectacular embolic chaotic form leading to the return to power of the taliban after 20 years. despite the subsequent silence of the...
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to pressure travel ban in kabul to come to the aid of other afghans. the only way you can have that is engaging afghans are outside the country there is a significant number of afghans, civil societies, young leaders, all leaders, hundreds and thousands of them already in the united states. engaged with a group of afghans and get their views on what could be the future for the country by engaging thing, but just engaging the people create leverage. because that is the status of the situation in afghanistan. one foreign governments start engaging afghanistan are broad doesn't matter how is the pilot they will come rushing, they will come running to our support of what is going on. you're going to make it to different places and that is the opening to make them negotiate, agree on a political framework that so they can do to presented. they need the government is going to hold the national goals. thank you. >> i think we have time for one final question, a quick one. this gentleman upfront. >> if we can combine yours and the woman in the book. green put
to pressure travel ban in kabul to come to the aid of other afghans. the only way you can have that is engaging afghans are outside the country there is a significant number of afghans, civil societies, young leaders, all leaders, hundreds and thousands of them already in the united states. engaged with a group of afghans and get their views on what could be the future for the country by engaging thing, but just engaging the people create leverage. because that is the status of the situation in...
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a trans person in kabul. ., ., ., , kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, — kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, many— kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. - kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. what| killed? yes, many times. what will happen _ killed? yes, many times. what will happen to _ killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? _ killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what - killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what will. will happen to me? what will have — will happen to me? what will have the _ will happen to me? what will have the future for me? many people who don't make it out are forced into hiding. they wait and hope for survival. a secret operation to get some of the most vulnerable to safety begins. we started getting e—mails out of the blue from kind of desperate lgbtq+ afghan people, just looking, anywhere all around the world for someone who could help them. kind of like getting a message in a bottle. it was very clear a
a trans person in kabul. ., ., ., , kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, — kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, many— kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. - kabul. were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. what| killed? yes, many times. what will happen _ killed? yes, many times. what will happen to _ killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? _ killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what - killed? yes, many times. what will happen...
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city more than 4000 came to kabul's beautiful city. i don't want to mention the name. so that's why i continue to work and my colleagues said maybe will dive. but i said i am married with four children i don't want to die. i sayf eo no. but we had to go because the afghan people suffer every day. for a while we would be okay but then as you mentioned the afghan people are t very brave they are standing fight for the rights and raise their voices one journalist and please don't mention my name. my brother is under investigation. she is not feeling okay the taliban took her brother away. she deported me and explain the situation in afghanistan. but they continue to fight we have many journalists fortunately. but the journalist left behind with the immigration process it was a big mistake of the united states im happy for them but the real people and the journalists like the human rights activist even i five did with the people of the united states but they are really brave. they try to fight but they are standing. >> in the community wat
city more than 4000 came to kabul's beautiful city. i don't want to mention the name. so that's why i continue to work and my colleagues said maybe will dive. but i said i am married with four children i don't want to die. i sayf eo no. but we had to go because the afghan people suffer every day. for a while we would be okay but then as you mentioned the afghan people are t very brave they are standing fight for the rights and raise their voices one journalist and please don't mention my name....
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because those in herat are saying one thing and kabul is saying another. yes. so, let me check with the interior ministry because, first of all, i should know about it. the story was. . .they told me was we have nothing to do with that, there is a general amnesty and she was working. and maybe...members of daesh, or isis, has kidnapped her, because at that time, this kidnapping by daesh was prevalent. even if daesh has taken this person or it's a criminal gang, how worrying is it for you, though, that this would happen under your watch? yes. it is our obligation to carry out investigation. yes, we will... we have done this and we will do this. and i will reach out with the authorities, what is the result of the investigation. he has come up with yet another theory about what's happened to alia azizi. so, we heard from those in the prison in herat that it could be criminal gangs. the spokesperson for the minister of interior says she's chosen to go underground because she has some information about the taliban. and now, another theory, that it could potentially
because those in herat are saying one thing and kabul is saying another. yes. so, let me check with the interior ministry because, first of all, i should know about it. the story was. . .they told me was we have nothing to do with that, there is a general amnesty and she was working. and maybe...members of daesh, or isis, has kidnapped her, because at that time, this kidnapping by daesh was prevalent. even if daesh has taken this person or it's a criminal gang, how worrying is it for you,...
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drone strike to stay in the safe house in kabul. this is also one of the reasons why the biden at is decided not to release her way $7 billion in foreign aid and foreign assets held by afghanistan's central bank on u.s. soil and the suspended talks with the taliban. what does the taliban's evolution mean for u.s. policy and does the united states have the tools available to push the group in the direction that policymakers wanted to go and what u.s. interest remain in afghanistan today? to discuss these questions and more i'm delighted to introduce you did to three experts and scholars whose work i haveop followed closely and greatly admire. joining us today is mr. andrew watkins a senior expert in a tennis fan. his research focuses on the insurgency in afghanistanre regional engagement in afghanistan conflict and challenges and opportunities for humanitarian access. he has written extensively on the phenomena of cohesion and fragmentation within the taliban or and for those interested i would recommend. today is going to talk to us
drone strike to stay in the safe house in kabul. this is also one of the reasons why the biden at is decided not to release her way $7 billion in foreign aid and foreign assets held by afghanistan's central bank on u.s. soil and the suspended talks with the taliban. what does the taliban's evolution mean for u.s. policy and does the united states have the tools available to push the group in the direction that policymakers wanted to go and what u.s. interest remain in afghanistan today? to...
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well, sahar was able to flee kabul and escape the taliban. she now lives in exile in italy and is building a new life for herself. one that promises safety, tolerance and basic human rights. but already, she fears her newfound freedom is in danger. and that's because of this woman -- far-right leader giorgia meloni. her brothers of italy party is leading the polls in the upcoming parliamentary elections. sahar says their victory could bring bad news for refugees. the party is openly hostile to migrants and sahar now worries about her future. >> when sahar feels sad, or desperate, when she's received bad news from afghanistan, she comes here. usually, bad news is all she ever gets from her home country. she's started working at "orient experience," a restaurant run by her brother, hamed. hamed only hires refugees, like his sister sahar, because he wants to help them make it in venice. sahar: working here has helped me overcome my depression somewhat, it reminds me of when i worked in my own restaurant, back in kabul. i established the restaura
well, sahar was able to flee kabul and escape the taliban. she now lives in exile in italy and is building a new life for herself. one that promises safety, tolerance and basic human rights. but already, she fears her newfound freedom is in danger. and that's because of this woman -- far-right leader giorgia meloni. her brothers of italy party is leading the polls in the upcoming parliamentary elections. sahar says their victory could bring bad news for refugees. the party is openly hostile to...
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well, sahar was able to flee kabul and escape the taliban. she now lives in exile in italy and is building a new life for herself. one that promises safety, tolerance and basic human rights. but already, she fears her newfound freedom is in danger. and that's because of this woman -- far-right leader giorgia meloni. her brothers of italy party is leading the polls in the upcoming parliamentary elections. sahar says their victory could bring bad news for refugees. the party is openly hostile to migrants and sahar now worries about her future. >> when sahar feels sad, or desperate, when she's received bad news from afghanistan, she comes here. usually, bad news is all she ever gets from her home country. she's started working at "orient experience," a restaurant run by her brother, hamed. hamed only hires refugees, like his sister sahar, because he wants to help them make it in venice. sahar: working here has helped me overcome my depression somewhat, it reminds me of when i worked in my own restaurant, back in kabul. i established the restaura
well, sahar was able to flee kabul and escape the taliban. she now lives in exile in italy and is building a new life for herself. one that promises safety, tolerance and basic human rights. but already, she fears her newfound freedom is in danger. and that's because of this woman -- far-right leader giorgia meloni. her brothers of italy party is leading the polls in the upcoming parliamentary elections. sahar says their victory could bring bad news for refugees. the party is openly hostile to...
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they executed a trans person in kabul. - were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what will have the future for me? many people who don't make it out are forced into hiding. they wait and hope for survival. a secret operation to get some of the most vulnerable to safety begins. we started getting e—mails out of the blue from desperate lgbtq+ afghan people looking anywhere all around the world for someone who could help them. kind of like getting a message in a bottle. it was very clear as we were looking at events unfold during august in kabul that we would have to support those who might be at risk and those who are in need. when the taliban came, | they said, "we are going to look for these lgbt people". they had names and they had addresses. | they are searching our body and passports and visas. "are you like a spy- for the former government? "have you worked with nato?" for what reason you want to leave? i was hiding in a small room, desperately looking for some way to get out. they had to leave their families. people who are in hiding
they executed a trans person in kabul. - were you afraid of being killed? yes, many times. what will happen to me? what will have the future for me? many people who don't make it out are forced into hiding. they wait and hope for survival. a secret operation to get some of the most vulnerable to safety begins. we started getting e—mails out of the blue from desperate lgbtq+ afghan people looking anywhere all around the world for someone who could help them. kind of like getting a message in a...
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the documentary, escape from kabul. tell me about why you want to make it. >> it felt like a full stop to one of the most ambitious attempts to remake a country, halfway around the other side of the world, by america, and its allies, including my country, britain. it felt like a terribly disorganized and, chaotic ending. what we wanted to do, jamie roberts, the director and i, wanted to do, was show what this actually meant to the people, who are directly involved. so, we went out, interviewed, spent two months in kabul, and you see the taliban in this documentary, in a way they've never been seen before, never been interviewed before. they speak very frankly, they speak in a relaxed way, i guess. so, it gets an unusual portrayal of the taliban. you really see them as they are. they are frank. you also get two different marines. the marines are proud of what they did in this evacuation operation. really, they told it like it was. so, you get frank accounts from the marines. we really wanted to give our audience a sense
the documentary, escape from kabul. tell me about why you want to make it. >> it felt like a full stop to one of the most ambitious attempts to remake a country, halfway around the other side of the world, by america, and its allies, including my country, britain. it felt like a terribly disorganized and, chaotic ending. what we wanted to do, jamie roberts, the director and i, wanted to do, was show what this actually meant to the people, who are directly involved. so, we went out,...
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was his killing in kabul an indication that we're back to square one, that afghanistan is once again a safe haven for terrorists who want to plot against the united states? >> you know, we've never lacked an ability to kill terrorists. we've actually gotten very, very good at it. that's a tactical capability. that's not a strategy. that's not a strategy for combating islamic radicalism. it's not a strategy that's necessarily going to keep america safe. the challenge we've always had is, we've never been abl to connect our tactical capability, being able to kill terrorists, with an overarching strategy that gets rid of the threat of terrorism around the world. and so the fact that we killed zawahiri brings us no way closer to having that type of strategic coherence we need so that we can focus on other issues. >> but given that the impetus for going to afghanistan in the first place was to prevent afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for al qaeda and others to plot attacks against the united states, and, very recently, the leader of al qaeda was found in afghanistan, was it all for
was his killing in kabul an indication that we're back to square one, that afghanistan is once again a safe haven for terrorists who want to plot against the united states? >> you know, we've never lacked an ability to kill terrorists. we've actually gotten very, very good at it. that's a tactical capability. that's not a strategy. that's not a strategy for combating islamic radicalism. it's not a strategy that's necessarily going to keep america safe. the challenge we've always had is,...
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a suicide attack rocks the afghan capital of kabul. at least 19 people are dead after a bomb ripped through an education center as students prepare for exams. ♪ i am phil gayle. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has announced the annexation of four occupied ukrainian regions, violating international law and drawing condemnation from the west. the move is the culmination of a series of hastily arranged votes last week that have been widely condemned as a sham. the landgrab marks an escalation in russia's war against ukraine and letterman putin says he will use all means to defend their territories that he claims for the russian federation. >> it is portrayed as a big domestic win for russia as vladimir putin joins hands with separatist leaders and officially annexes four regions of ukraine. in the ceremony of fanfare and pomp, putin has a message for his opponents. >> i want and their masters in the west to hear me so everyone remembers this. people in luhansk, do -- people in the regions have been our citizens
a suicide attack rocks the afghan capital of kabul. at least 19 people are dead after a bomb ripped through an education center as students prepare for exams. ♪ i am phil gayle. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has announced the annexation of four occupied ukrainian regions, violating international law and drawing condemnation from the west. the move is the culmination of a series of hastily arranged votes last week that have been widely condemned as a sham. the...
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the attack happened in kabul�*s neighbourhood. students had been sitting mock university entrance exams when the explosions happened. many of those living in the area are from a minority that's been targeted in past attacks. no group has yet said they are behind the blast. social media did contribute to the death of 14—year—old molly russell who took her own life five years ago — that's the conclusion of a coroner who said the material molly was looking at online "shouldn't have been available for a child to see". the inquest heard how she'd viewed thousands of posts online relating to depression, self—harm, and suicide before her death. her father has called on social media companies to tackle the "toxic culture" and prioritise the safety of young people. the prince of wales has reacted to the corner�*s ruling in molly's case. in a tweet, he said... joining me now is to ged flynn, who is the chief executive of papyrus, a charity specialising in prevention of young suicide. thank you very much forjoining us. this inquest
the attack happened in kabul�*s neighbourhood. students had been sitting mock university entrance exams when the explosions happened. many of those living in the area are from a minority that's been targeted in past attacks. no group has yet said they are behind the blast. social media did contribute to the death of 14—year—old molly russell who took her own life five years ago — that's the conclusion of a coroner who said the material molly was looking at online "shouldn't have...
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let's go to, i've got install now where there's been a suicide attack near the russian embassy in kabul, the russian foreign ministry has said the 2 embassy staff work killed in the attack . the boma detonated explosives near the entrance to the building in the south west and part of the capital. now witness to say, people were lined up outside the diplomatic compound at the time, and as many as 15 others were injured. now months off, the sounding the alarm, the un monetary in chief is warning a famine in parts of somalia. extreme drought caused by use of failed rains has displaced more than 1000000 people. all the 3000000 animals essential to somali as hostile communities have died. and crop production has substantially dropped early i spoke with the un released chief officer, griffin who's been visiting display somalis in camps. he began by telling me his experience on the ground we were in by dough, which is likely to be the center of time. and if that happens the other day and we, we went to the hospital in that town which is the capital of south west state of somalia. and we saw th
let's go to, i've got install now where there's been a suicide attack near the russian embassy in kabul, the russian foreign ministry has said the 2 embassy staff work killed in the attack . the boma detonated explosives near the entrance to the building in the south west and part of the capital. now witness to say, people were lined up outside the diplomatic compound at the time, and as many as 15 others were injured. now months off, the sounding the alarm, the un monetary in chief is warning...
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one of the marines that was killed in kabul, we saw her picture. she was cradling an afghan baby, this is america humanitarian emotion forward, the best of what we can bring to bear at the same time help provide security to leave a disastrous situation. host: he is senior fellow defense program former army lieutenant colonel for 21 years deployed in afghanistan he is with the defense priority is senior fellow and a literary expert we have a little over 20 minutes look for your calls and comments. remember the line for afghan vets is (202) 748-8002. caller: good morning. i served in afghanistan. once during operations and once as a contractor in kabul as an advisor to the street of defense. less of a question but to put things in context, as a trainer advisor i had to go through the equipment lists of the things that we were buying and supplying. marching band supplies, ceremonial savers and eggs of the like. again this is the larger point that we were trying to build a military in, on likeness and what not what was needed and that is why things fol
one of the marines that was killed in kabul, we saw her picture. she was cradling an afghan baby, this is america humanitarian emotion forward, the best of what we can bring to bear at the same time help provide security to leave a disastrous situation. host: he is senior fellow defense program former army lieutenant colonel for 21 years deployed in afghanistan he is with the defense priority is senior fellow and a literary expert we have a little over 20 minutes look for your calls and...
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rachel: and today the tunnel to towers 5k is specifically honoring those 13 troops lost at the kabul airport attack. pete: joe with by jones joins us just before the start of the race with one of those gold star families. >> hey, guys. you're right, it's almost time to start the race. i've got two participants here who are also honored guests of today's event, cheryl and christy, the family of marine sergeant nicole who gave her life at the airport in kabul and who will continue to be honored especially through this group of people and organization. good morning. just tell us about nicole. >> she was an amazing young woman. she was a marine. she loved being a marine. she worked hard to be the hardest, you know, the best, the strongest, the bravest she could be. and that mission was everything she ever dreamed of, you know? justing being able to go and help save people. >> you know, i love that. we were talking last night during the dinner, and you were telling me how she knew weapons handling, she was a b.a., is what she was. tell us what it means to be part of this organization. >>
rachel: and today the tunnel to towers 5k is specifically honoring those 13 troops lost at the kabul airport attack. pete: joe with by jones joins us just before the start of the race with one of those gold star families. >> hey, guys. you're right, it's almost time to start the race. i've got two participants here who are also honored guests of today's event, cheryl and christy, the family of marine sergeant nicole who gave her life at the airport in kabul and who will continue to be...
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hundreds of afghan parents have brought their children to kabul. among them is 11-year-old abdul and his father. abdul lost both hands in a bomb attack, and he's nearly blind in his left eye. the german aid organization peacevillage international is his only chance for receiving proper medical treatment. >> i visited other hospitals but didn't recover, that's why i'm here, because i need help with my hands. [chatter] >> social worker claudia peppmÜll has been flying to afghanistan for years. she and her team bring severely injured children like abdul back to germany for treatment. since the taliban seized power in august 2021, she has seen conditions in the country take a dramatic turn for the worse. >> in all our time here, we've never had so many families come to us. over 2200 came. telling one child you can come, and another you can ly come later is really hard, because you don't know if the child will survive half a year, especially with bone infections. >> afghanistan's economy has collapsed. numerous people are starving. many qualified docto
hundreds of afghan parents have brought their children to kabul. among them is 11-year-old abdul and his father. abdul lost both hands in a bomb attack, and he's nearly blind in his left eye. the german aid organization peacevillage international is his only chance for receiving proper medical treatment. >> i visited other hospitals but didn't recover, that's why i'm here, because i need help with my hands. [chatter] >> social worker claudia peppmÜll has been flying to afghanistan...
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hundreds of afghan parents have brought their children to kabul. among them is 11-year-old abdul and his father. abdul lost both hands in a bomb attack, and he's nearly blind in his left eye. the german aid organization peacevillage international is his only chance for receiving proper medical treatment. >> i visited other hospitals but didn't recover, that's why i'm here, because i need help with my hands. [chatter] >> social worker claudia peppmÜll has been flying to afghanistan for years. she and her team bring severely injured children like abdul back to germany for treatment. since the taliban seized power in august 2021, she has seen conditions in the country take a dramatic turn for the worse. >> in all our time here, we've never had so many families come to us. over 2200 came. telling one child you can come, and another you can on come later is really hard, because you don't know if the child will survive half a year, especially with bone infections. >> afghanistan's economy has collapsed. numerous people are starving. many qualified docto
hundreds of afghan parents have brought their children to kabul. among them is 11-year-old abdul and his father. abdul lost both hands in a bomb attack, and he's nearly blind in his left eye. the german aid organization peacevillage international is his only chance for receiving proper medical treatment. >> i visited other hospitals but didn't recover, that's why i'm here, because i need help with my hands. [chatter] >> social worker claudia peppmÜll has been flying to afghanistan...
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>> just watching kabul fall last year broke my heart watching mothers hand babies to marines. very reminiscent of what happened in vietnam and what prompted me to run for office. again the economy is in shambles and the administration doubles down on bad policy. >> bill: you served in the navy special oops for 25 years. you are saying what you saw last year in kabul gave you the inspiration to seek office. >> absolutely. i left kabul in january of 2021 and 6 months later it fell apart and we were wondering what was it all for? why did we sacrifice all those years fighting in iraq, afghanistan, somalia only to give up and make these people basically beholding to the taliban again? >> bill: there were many comparisons to the evacuation in hanoi as you rightly point out. what are the issues in your district? your challenger is pretty well entrenched in virginia 10th. >> yes. the economy, economy is the biggest thing. they keep doubling down on the bad policies. also education. parents want their kids to be educated not in the proper pronouns but the science, technology, engineeri
>> just watching kabul fall last year broke my heart watching mothers hand babies to marines. very reminiscent of what happened in vietnam and what prompted me to run for office. again the economy is in shambles and the administration doubles down on bad policy. >> bill: you served in the navy special oops for 25 years. you are saying what you saw last year in kabul gave you the inspiration to seek office. >> absolutely. i left kabul in january of 2021 and 6 months later it...
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local time in kabul a suicide bomber entered this classroom and of course ripped through it, over 20 people killed, as you mentioned, over 30 people wounded. you can see that social media video of young teen-agers simply running in the streets, absolutely terrified. we do not know who is behind the attack yet, don't know the motivation. but there's two hall marks here we even to point out. the first is where it took place and that is in a minority neighborhood, a neighborhood where a community predominantly resides that has been persecuted for a long time that has very little protection and you the taliban. then the second issue, the one you brought up, eyewitnesses saying that a majority of the victims appear to be young women, 17, 18, 19, dreaming of going to college, something that seems almost impossible in afghanistan these days. we don't know if they were targeted but one eyewitness says that bomber went in and detonated his device in the area of the room where the girls were sitting. of course, since the taliban takeover over a year ago the situation for young girls has gotten
local time in kabul a suicide bomber entered this classroom and of course ripped through it, over 20 people killed, as you mentioned, over 30 people wounded. you can see that social media video of young teen-agers simply running in the streets, absolutely terrified. we do not know who is behind the attack yet, don't know the motivation. but there's two hall marks here we even to point out. the first is where it took place and that is in a minority neighborhood, a neighborhood where a community...
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the groups foreign minister told journalists in kabul that they exchange him at kabul airport monday morning and was freed in return for someone who had been in u.s. custody for 17 years on drug smuggling charges. hurricane fiona continues to churn through the caribbean bringing with it heavy rain and 145 kilometer an hour winds. fiona swept through puerto rico sunday, bettering the island with life-threatening floods. the early hours of monday, the eye of the storm was over dominican republic. it is expected to grow stronger, turning into a category three hurricane, before it goes north into the open waters of the atlantic ocean, possibly impacting turks and caicos and bermuda. patty keohane has the latest. reporter: a sign of an island hit again. this bridge built after the last hurricane to hit puerto rico washed away. two days before the fifth anniversary of hurricane maria, now fiona. maria was a category four. fiona a one. but the devastation appears to be just as widespread. >> this is the plata river from the bridge. it is about 10 feet from hitting the bridge. this is clays
the groups foreign minister told journalists in kabul that they exchange him at kabul airport monday morning and was freed in return for someone who had been in u.s. custody for 17 years on drug smuggling charges. hurricane fiona continues to churn through the caribbean bringing with it heavy rain and 145 kilometer an hour winds. fiona swept through puerto rico sunday, bettering the island with life-threatening floods. the early hours of monday, the eye of the storm was over dominican republic....
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the attack happened in kabul�*s dasht—e—barchi neighbourhood. students had been sitting mock university entrance exam, when the explosions happened. many of those living in the area are from the hazara minority, which has been targeted in past attacks. no group has yet said they are behind the blast. of south carolina as a category one storm, after pummelling florida on wednesday. this is the historic coastal city of charleston — which is being lashed by winds and heavy rain. hundreds of kilometres of the south—eastern seaboard of the us are under severe weather alerts. earlier, the hurricane caused widespread devastation in florida, where search and rescue efforts are still under way. officials believe at least 21 people may have died — but it may be days before the full number of casualties is known. our correspondent nada tawfik has the latest from fort myers, one of the worst hit areas. all morning we have had people coming through here this is the legacy harbour marina to take a look at their possessions, their boats. and as he can se
the attack happened in kabul�*s dasht—e—barchi neighbourhood. students had been sitting mock university entrance exam, when the explosions happened. many of those living in the area are from the hazara minority, which has been targeted in past attacks. no group has yet said they are behind the blast. of south carolina as a category one storm, after pummelling florida on wednesday. this is the historic coastal city of charleston — which is being lashed by winds and heavy rain. hundreds...
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while, you know, for example, the number one leader of al qaeda is killed on the taliban doorstep in kabul. and millions of afghan girls remain shut out of about half of the secondary schools in the country. so there still are these i would say major stumbling blocks in the relationship between the taliban and the world. a hammered. as you know, the, the taliban have been desperate for international recognition from the americans in particular because they know that diplomatic recognition would follow from the international community. cash would flow into the country and that would help the taliban significantly. now, after this prisoner swapped to see an opportunity for the taliban to further expand its reach towards different countries all over the world. thank you for having me. first of all, i think i would echo the previous yesterday that it would be a bit to church to say that this would lay the foundation for any move towards the recognition of the taliban. formal recognition of the taliban because we know that informally both the us but also other rival countries in the region like
while, you know, for example, the number one leader of al qaeda is killed on the taliban doorstep in kabul. and millions of afghan girls remain shut out of about half of the secondary schools in the country. so there still are these i would say major stumbling blocks in the relationship between the taliban and the world. a hammered. as you know, the, the taliban have been desperate for international recognition from the americans in particular because they know that diplomatic recognition would...
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one day you met a man in kabul, and this guy had become your favorite contact. k he had been educated here and you got to know him very well. your favorite contact and the afghan government. and he introduces you to a general during a meeting who was working with the taliban. this is one really harrowing tale. jason: i'm going to tell this faster than i do on the radio. steve: we ran out of time. jason: the whole crowd is here, i've got to get the end of the story. [laughter] i had been working with him for a while, the afghan attorney general, and he and i had a good relationship, and people would tag along. for some reason this lieutenant has a good relationship with the afghan attorney general. let's go and have our own meeting and gather information. he likes to hold court, so i could bring people. one day i brought a couple of guys and translators, these guys from the defense intelligence agency, dia guys. i was putting green, so i thought, these guys, dia, three-letter agency, they know what is up. we go to this compound in kabul, and we pull up and these
one day you met a man in kabul, and this guy had become your favorite contact. k he had been educated here and you got to know him very well. your favorite contact and the afghan government. and he introduces you to a general during a meeting who was working with the taliban. this is one really harrowing tale. jason: i'm going to tell this faster than i do on the radio. steve: we ran out of time. jason: the whole crowd is here, i've got to get the end of the story. [laughter] i had been working...
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v blast in kabul, he can speak to the journalist, nat geo louse roy who is live in couple. so nat geo took us through your understanding of exactly what happened this suicide bombing. that we believe was near the russian embassy and couple what more can you tell us thank you so much for having me. yes. 1 this new actually block, there was a lot church in colleges and district 7 later on, it was said by the security you can follow to get the options covers that the last 2 side bomber actually happened to. ready the new c. ready there was a crowd of people gathering out because who are applying for russia and so security options claim is that that be identified. this will side that and before reaching the target, he was targeted in view of that i need it that he doesn't know which. ready ready officer said one died, one civilian and. ready it but till what i witness is in the lease and goes to say that no the county is very high and even some of them have seen less than just the mass, which i believe to be dead back to it is yet to be found here. obviously, ok, so not yet any
v blast in kabul, he can speak to the journalist, nat geo louse roy who is live in couple. so nat geo took us through your understanding of exactly what happened this suicide bombing. that we believe was near the russian embassy and couple what more can you tell us thank you so much for having me. yes. 1 this new actually block, there was a lot church in colleges and district 7 later on, it was said by the security you can follow to get the options covers that the last 2 side bomber actually...
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the people who are -- the people who are in kabul -- the people who are in kabul -- the people who are in kabul and people in other places in afghanistan have to live with the fear of these bombs. have you lived under bombs? do you know what it's -- can you imagine wh it's like? and you're in a very backward, technologically, right? undeveloped country and there are these monster machines coming over with this ferocious noise and the lights and the flashing and the explosions. and it's -- yes, we're terrorizing people in afghanistan. and it's not -- it's not right to respond to the fact that we have been terrorized, as we have, not right to respond to that by terrorizing other people. absolutely wrong, you see. [applause] and furthermore, it's not going to help. and you could say, "well, maybe it may be worth doing because this will end terrorism." i mean, how much common sense does it take to know that you cannot end terrorism by indiscriminately throwing bombs on afghanistan. and then, of course, you get reports, "we have now destroyed three of their camps. we have destroyed four." w
the people who are -- the people who are in kabul -- the people who are in kabul -- the people who are in kabul and people in other places in afghanistan have to live with the fear of these bombs. have you lived under bombs? do you know what it's -- can you imagine wh it's like? and you're in a very backward, technologically, right? undeveloped country and there are these monster machines coming over with this ferocious noise and the lights and the flashing and the explosions. and it's -- yes,...
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local time in kabul, a suicide bomber entered this classroom at an education center administering mock exams, that suicide bomber ripping through the classroom and more than 20 people confirmed killed so far and dozens more wounded. it is still a very active scene. while we do not know who is responsible. we don't know what the motives of the perpetrator are it bears the worrying hallmarks we have seen in the past when it comes to terror attacks in afghanistan. first of all, it occurred in a minority neighborhood and predominantly live in the area and were persecuted in the past. rights groups say they have little protection under the taliban and the second point, eyewitnesss saying a majority of the victims appear to be young women. these were mock university exams. 18, 19, 17, the future of afghanistan, and the plight of female education has gotten that much worse since the taliban takeover. girls are banned from going to high school, middle school. this is reminding you of just how dangerous it is to it be a young woman trying to learn in afghanistan. >> dangerous indeed, and a bad
local time in kabul, a suicide bomber entered this classroom at an education center administering mock exams, that suicide bomber ripping through the classroom and more than 20 people confirmed killed so far and dozens more wounded. it is still a very active scene. while we do not know who is responsible. we don't know what the motives of the perpetrator are it bears the worrying hallmarks we have seen in the past when it comes to terror attacks in afghanistan. first of all, it occurred in a...
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oh, as the sky starts to darken over kabul, we visit a bakery in the north. people with money buy fresh bread for dinner. sometimes they buy extra for the desperate women who sit outside hoping for charity. many of them are widows. many have walked for more than an hour to get here. we act and on as we amy, they are forced to beg. why else would we sit here all day together says that i be in vision vill oh africans are not only victims of massive 8 cutbacks, but also of the sanctions against their fundamentalists, rulers billions of dollars of national assets held abroad. a frozen st markets continue, but the wider economy is collapsing and the taliban have no experience of serving millions of desperate people in crisis. not a single country has recognized there is him. this pariah status is costing afghans . dearly iberian all coast of facing extinction. only 40 specimens remain recently some of the animals have been attacking sailboats of the coast of spain. the reasons are unclear. kilo a sailors worst nightmare rado, a full grown orca rams. a boat of the
oh, as the sky starts to darken over kabul, we visit a bakery in the north. people with money buy fresh bread for dinner. sometimes they buy extra for the desperate women who sit outside hoping for charity. many of them are widows. many have walked for more than an hour to get here. we act and on as we amy, they are forced to beg. why else would we sit here all day together says that i be in vision vill oh africans are not only victims of massive 8 cutbacks, but also of the sanctions against...
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the electricity's off a daily experience for many families, and kabul as she sits down for tea with her youngest daughter, we ask her why she doesn't leave off. gone has done that with a mock than we have once done. and yet i am an african. and i got my education from the blood of this nation. people have them, i want to serve my people. if all of us decide to leave now who will rebuild this country? my. my the father, the guy, a bus e conflict. yorba hooker. marva is waiting to take the university entry exam to study medicine. she's clear on why she wants to follow in her mother's footsteps williams, as hulu never heard that again, because our society needs female doctors in every single province. after the recent earthquake, there were no female doctors in the field to help the injured women. only made doctors where they are, but not a single female. well, i want to help the women of my country and that makes one hold common. whether marva will follow her mother's career will be up to the tally bon they wait, he sighed. how many women doctors they want and where to go? can i get done
the electricity's off a daily experience for many families, and kabul as she sits down for tea with her youngest daughter, we ask her why she doesn't leave off. gone has done that with a mock than we have once done. and yet i am an african. and i got my education from the blood of this nation. people have them, i want to serve my people. if all of us decide to leave now who will rebuild this country? my. my the father, the guy, a bus e conflict. yorba hooker. marva is waiting to take the...
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palestine with a bomb explosion, has killed at least 10 people near a mosque in the afghan capital, kabul worshippers were leaving afternoon prayers when the device went off. it's the latest in a series of glasses, targeting mosques for people haven't confirmed dead from the highly contagious ebola virus in uganda. the government there declared an outbreak earlier this week . the 1st and 3 years. 19 more people suspected of contracting the virus or receiving medical treatment. hurricane fiona is hid bermuda with heavy rains and winds with minor damage reported in the capital hamilton. the storm had already battered several caribbean islands this week, killing at least 8 people. it's expected to reach canada's eastern coast on saturday. the president of iran has promised to investigate the death of a young woman arrested for allegedly not wearing her head scarf properly. morality police detained masa armine for breaching the strictest lawman. dress code. there's been outraged, reaction around the world and a wave of violent anti government protest throughout iran. ah, a wave of resistance
palestine with a bomb explosion, has killed at least 10 people near a mosque in the afghan capital, kabul worshippers were leaving afternoon prayers when the device went off. it's the latest in a series of glasses, targeting mosques for people haven't confirmed dead from the highly contagious ebola virus in uganda. the government there declared an outbreak earlier this week . the 1st and 3 years. 19 more people suspected of contracting the virus or receiving medical treatment. hurricane fiona...
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mark: that report from catherine norrison in kabul. several collectors are taking upon themselves to inform population to try to combat rumors as well as misleading bogus publications. our correspondent is in santiago. >> the university of chile is hosting talks on the draft of the country's new constitution. an association called the constitution as ours wants to help students understand the potentially major changes. >> it is important to talk to students because they mediated this process, but they are also the future of the constitution. in the end, they will reap the benefits of the new constitution. >> chileans will vote sunday to approve or reject the text to replace the pinochet-era constitution. these students are thrilled to participate. >> the explanations they give were very interesting. there are a lot of things i did not know. now i can explain to my mother the welfare state if we implement it. >> i believe it is important that the university has given us this space because the students must make this process our own. wha
mark: that report from catherine norrison in kabul. several collectors are taking upon themselves to inform population to try to combat rumors as well as misleading bogus publications. our correspondent is in santiago. >> the university of chile is hosting talks on the draft of the country's new constitution. an association called the constitution as ours wants to help students understand the potentially major changes. >> it is important to talk to students because they mediated...
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a bomb has killed at least 10 people near mosque in the african capital. kabul worshippers were leaving the afternoon. prayers on the device went off at the latest in a series of blast, targeting mosques for people have been confirmed dead after an outbreak of the highly contagious abolla virus. in uganda, the government there declared an outbreak earlier this week. the 1st in 3 years, 1900 more people suspected of contracting the virus or receiving medical treatment . thousands of iranians rallied and supported their government after a week of deadly unrest. nationwide anti government protest erupted after a young woman died in the custody of the countries religious beliefs. ron's president has promised an investigation active say at least 50 anti government protesters have been killed by iranian security forces. anger among iranian women is still reaching the burning the head scarves and defines that is unprecedented in this law, mac republic. it began with the custodial death of masa, meaning a 22 year old, goodish woman, arrested by iran, so called morality police. dozens, i believe
a bomb has killed at least 10 people near mosque in the african capital. kabul worshippers were leaving the afternoon. prayers on the device went off at the latest in a series of blast, targeting mosques for people have been confirmed dead after an outbreak of the highly contagious abolla virus. in uganda, the government there declared an outbreak earlier this week. the 1st in 3 years, 1900 more people suspected of contracting the virus or receiving medical treatment . thousands of iranians...