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and in kabul, uncovering the lebron james that the taliban used. >>> u.n. aid workers vowing to evacuate 600 people from homes, despite attacks on their
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three a suicide attacker was reading the book on the alternate the gong targeted a police compound in kabul on friday sparking a firefight that left one officer dead and four others wounded. the three gunmen started fighting. optus has had a backup detonated himself in a vehicle outside the police headquarters at some of the district to the wise use of capital kabul we settled for militants but it got down on the market response but before the attack in riyadh said to the media. it has heightened security concerns ahead of the convention post this week in april fifth. some of the developments now. cross border trade in kashmir is human rinsed in the sound of the union baptist on with the rest of the pockets of the prime driver for smuggling drugs ended with a shows once again brought into focus pockets of the army's stranglehold of cross border trade. the month standoff was a segment on a footstool of mint tea between india and pakistan. the season began cost indian police seized more than two hundred and nine and speed and that the admin has not been adopted by this time saying a shame act
three a suicide attacker was reading the book on the alternate the gong targeted a police compound in kabul on friday sparking a firefight that left one officer dead and four others wounded. the three gunmen started fighting. optus has had a backup detonated himself in a vehicle outside the police headquarters at some of the district to the wise use of capital kabul we settled for militants but it got down on the market response but before the attack in riyadh said to the media. it has...
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jane ferguson has that story from kabul. >> reporter: it's people like this who bleed the most in conflicts: civilians shots blown up and battered by two warring sides. a teenager was simply standing too close to a suicide-bomber last week. >> there was an explosion. it threw me and i was unconscious. after that i got up and was very dizzy. i fell down again. i couldn't see. >> reporter: he is part of a growing number of civilian casualties here. according to an u.n. report released on saturday, 2013 saw increase across board of civilians being injured or killed. the taliban say they don't target civilians and reject the findings. >> when civilian casualty increase that includes children, children like this child here, 11 years old injured in a bombing in the province where she's from. even younger is this child two years old injured in the head by a bullet. one of the very young victims of afghanistan's war. 561 children were killed in fighting last year. those in charge of this hospital in kabul say women and children are dying more because the war has changed. once a game between foreign
jane ferguson has that story from kabul. >> reporter: it's people like this who bleed the most in conflicts: civilians shots blown up and battered by two warring sides. a teenager was simply standing too close to a suicide-bomber last week. >> there was an explosion. it threw me and i was unconscious. after that i got up and was very dizzy. i fell down again. i couldn't see. >> reporter: he is part of a growing number of civilian casualties here. according to an u.n. report...
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translation: one of the reasons we get the contract is the work is done in kabul, and the money is not wasted. the candidates are happy. >> the 13 men who work here are happy. for small businesses like this in kabul, the presidential election season is the busiest they have experienced. having one candidate as a client means tens of thousands of business, keeping men like this employed. >> posters are one part of the battle. winning over influential tribal elders will be less visible but essential. this candidate's campaign manager says it depends on location. >> if we go to the rural areas people do not watch tv. in the same area there is a local radio station, and it has more ever an effect there. if a farmer is busy, he has a radio turned on beside him. he's listening to it eight hours a day. >> the counter government in afghanistan was ranked in the top three most corrupt in the world. winning the trust of voters here will be tough. >> they have not bothered to ask the ordinary people. they think of their own benefits. they campaign for themselves. if they win, they have a life of
translation: one of the reasons we get the contract is the work is done in kabul, and the money is not wasted. the candidates are happy. >> the 13 men who work here are happy. for small businesses like this in kabul, the presidential election season is the busiest they have experienced. having one candidate as a client means tens of thousands of business, keeping men like this employed. >> posters are one part of the battle. winning over influential tribal elders will be less...
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compound in kabul. osama bin javaid reports. >> this is not the training exercise of a conventional military. these pictures have been shot by taliban fighters. they say they are planning an attack on a u.s. compound in kabul. >> translation: the c.i.a. and americas think they are ruling the world with advance technology, this is not true. we entered into their compound in the same vehicles they are using. no one noticed. >> they are referring to an attack in june last year. we can't independently verify when the pictures were shot. the target was the cia headquarters in kabul. it was planned for month. the propaganda video shows they are capable of mounting attacks. they have fake ids, equipment that looks the same. they pass through multiple security check points without trouble. these scenes of the incident were filmed independently. it appears to be the same area in the taliban video. but the taliban pictures contradict the police chief statements after the attack. >> a land cruiser used a fake id c
compound in kabul. osama bin javaid reports. >> this is not the training exercise of a conventional military. these pictures have been shot by taliban fighters. they say they are planning an attack on a u.s. compound in kabul. >> translation: the c.i.a. and americas think they are ruling the world with advance technology, this is not true. we entered into their compound in the same vehicles they are using. no one noticed. >> they are referring to an attack in june last year....
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i'm with the kabul-based think tank called afghanistan analysis and awareness. i have two questions. one is, well, at the same time that we have these good activities we've got, also, groups like -- [inaudible] who are relentlessly working to radicalize the population. they have been very, they have been successful to some extent. did you go over there, matters of activities and radicalization in your study as well? and my second question is considering the importance of the interventions with regards to engaging the civil society network and religious leaders and this marley becomes important -- particularly becomes important considering the fact we have such religious cultural foundation in afghanistan for that considering the fact that sufi islam has been historically -- afghanistan has been big place, so why has the afghan government and instructional community has failed to tap into this opportunity? because extremism is, well, afghanistan is in the front line, but the growing threat to the security of the whole world. >> thank you. [laughter] >> conspiracy
i'm with the kabul-based think tank called afghanistan analysis and awareness. i have two questions. one is, well, at the same time that we have these good activities we've got, also, groups like -- [inaudible] who are relentlessly working to radicalize the population. they have been very, they have been successful to some extent. did you go over there, matters of activities and radicalization in your study as well? and my second question is considering the importance of the interventions with...
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when we landed in a couple -- kabul they took away my passport is a formality we will send it to your home but i never saw it again. that becomes an entire chapter in the book. at that moment i was a citizen of no country with no rights and the property of the large polygamist muslim family. i thought this adventure we would dramatically travels through central asia i found myself instead transported back to the tenth century with no passport back to the future. i lived gender apartheid long before the television came to power. booking backhander stand that may have turned me into the feminist that i have become. but such adventures do not could cheaply. a westerner does not travel to the wild beast without risking malaria, hepatitis malaria, hepatitis, without risking being kidnapped or held for ransom or sold at auction. many western women infringers flourished and i wrote about their fabulous forgotten stories in the book. in 1846 harry it from the british-born author visited the arab middle east and writes about the heroes of cairo. everywhere they would pity the european women we
when we landed in a couple -- kabul they took away my passport is a formality we will send it to your home but i never saw it again. that becomes an entire chapter in the book. at that moment i was a citizen of no country with no rights and the property of the large polygamist muslim family. i thought this adventure we would dramatically travels through central asia i found myself instead transported back to the tenth century with no passport back to the future. i lived gender apartheid long...
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jane ferguson, al jazeera, kabul, afghanistan. >> some u.s. lawmakers are on a humanitarian mission to cuba. first they visited alan gross, an american citizen serving 15 years in prison. then just yesterday they headed to guantanamo to suspect a detention center. >>> a florida judge has denied bail for a retired police officer accused of gunning down a father right there in the middle of the movie theater for texting. highlighting violence in public places as well as florida's very controversial stand your ground law. >> reporter: it was supposed to be an ordinary afternoon at a movie theater north of tampa. before the movie even started one man was dead and two wives were devastated. prosecutors say 43-year-old chad olsen was texting his babysitter during the preview. the theater was empty but prosecutors say curtis reeves sat down behind olsen and immediately tapped him on the shoulder and told him to stop it canning. then reaves went to get the manager. when he returned he continued to argue with olsen. it appears to show olsen throwing po
jane ferguson, al jazeera, kabul, afghanistan. >> some u.s. lawmakers are on a humanitarian mission to cuba. first they visited alan gross, an american citizen serving 15 years in prison. then just yesterday they headed to guantanamo to suspect a detention center. >>> a florida judge has denied bail for a retired police officer accused of gunning down a father right there in the middle of the movie theater for texting. highlighting violence in public places as well as florida's...
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thanks to state it's in kabul and then around the world. lying on it he sees a need to turn a ripple our seats. since right now. on our backs come back. that the offer watching. one of our own back. will. every year. i am six eleven is ready for welcoming me to digital wdw be seperated in the woods these are our top stories this hour. the west and russia plans to ukraine to munich security conference ukraine itself. meanwhile government and opposition trade accusations. and the oscar winning actor and director nineteen inch of his delight at the age of eighteen
thanks to state it's in kabul and then around the world. lying on it he sees a need to turn a ripple our seats. since right now. on our backs come back. that the offer watching. one of our own back. will. every year. i am six eleven is ready for welcoming me to digital wdw be seperated in the woods these are our top stories this hour. the west and russia plans to ukraine to munich security conference ukraine itself. meanwhile government and opposition trade accusations. and the oscar winning...
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this is a crucial year here in the capitol in kabul, there is lots of political debate going on. in less than two months there will be an election where president hamid karzai will hand over power. there are 11 candidates running for that now, and you would be hard press to find any of them who doesn't put peace at the top of their election agenda. he know across the country, the civilians in the provinces are the ones who suffer the most from this war want their leader to try to bring peace. president hamid karzai himself has caused oh something of a row having not signed the security agreement with the americans to allow them to stay in the country after this year. he said he won't sign it until they bring peace. so lots of discussion about peace here in the capitol, and it's clear why. people around the country are suffering intensively as a result of this war. whether or not all u.s. and foreign troops leave at the end of this year, what is clear is that the foreign forces that the local force who is are having to take on the fight here are increasingly engaging with the tali
this is a crucial year here in the capitol in kabul, there is lots of political debate going on. in less than two months there will be an election where president hamid karzai will hand over power. there are 11 candidates running for that now, and you would be hard press to find any of them who doesn't put peace at the top of their election agenda. he know across the country, the civilians in the provinces are the ones who suffer the most from this war want their leader to try to bring peace....
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this is a letter from kabul by doran townsend. are you here? you are, excellent. i'm going to quote you. this is in foreign affairs relevant to this. he wrote that, and he worked for unama in kabul, when western legal technicians are asked about these programs typically dismiss them as peripheral and prop began disi can, sideshow to serious institution of stayed building, audience surveys say that the shows make powerful impression comparing their own police, lawyers and judgings to more virtuous ones on fictional television. he didn't use the word fictional. viewers expected hope for clean, efficient justice system with new sense of your again system. mention as another show, crime scenes, producers received hundred of phone calls, to ask authorities to look into the violations highlighted in the shows. before we get into this, now we will, to broaden it slightly, what do we talk about when we talk about the afghan media? so we have a, a very strong panel to talk about this with us. on my left immediate left, peter bergen, national, director of the national secur
this is a letter from kabul by doran townsend. are you here? you are, excellent. i'm going to quote you. this is in foreign affairs relevant to this. he wrote that, and he worked for unama in kabul, when western legal technicians are asked about these programs typically dismiss them as peripheral and prop began disi can, sideshow to serious institution of stayed building, audience surveys say that the shows make powerful impression comparing their own police, lawyers and judgings to more...
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the taliban says the target was the headquarters in kabul. they planned it. the taliban are capable of mounting sophisticated attacks. they have fake ids and official looking vehicles. they passed through checkpoints without trouble. >> these scenes. incident were filmed independently. it appears to be the same area shown in the taliban video. >> a land cruiser car, using a fake id came to the gait. two or three people came out from the car, and the car exploded. >> this is a national security analyst. >> they think the fighters stole the gear and brought some on the market. >> they are are organised and can do complex actions. we need to look at the video and see within a span of four, sfi five, six years, they can learn a lot of information. >> this is what a u.s. official told al jazeera:. >> the taliban says the attack was launched in retaliation for being ordered to take down its flag. >> translation: we are prepared to take revenge and retaliation and will teach them a lesson. >> the attack happened when the u.s. special envoy was in pakistan to revive
the taliban says the target was the headquarters in kabul. they planned it. the taliban are capable of mounting sophisticated attacks. they have fake ids and official looking vehicles. they passed through checkpoints without trouble. >> these scenes. incident were filmed independently. it appears to be the same area shown in the taliban video. >> a land cruiser car, using a fake id came to the gait. two or three people came out from the car, and the car exploded. >> this is a...
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the war in afghanistan increasingly feels like a battle between kabul and washington. relations between the two supposed allies are in crisis. the taliban is undefeated and the u.s. mandate runs out in 11 months. if a security pact to keep some u.s. forces in the country is not signed they will all leave. on tuesday the u.s.'s top commander in washington will remind president obama his work is not done. afghan president karzai refuses to sign the agreement and speaking last month he was defiant the u.s. must bring peace first. >> translator: in return for signing this agreement we want peace and security for the people of afghanistan. without that it's better they leave and afghanistan determines its own future. >> reporter: but the obama administration still hopes the pact will be signed. >> when afghan forces now in the lead for their own security our troops have moves to a support role. together with our allies we will complete our mission there by the end of the year and america's longest war will finally be over. >> reporter: continued financial support is also at
the war in afghanistan increasingly feels like a battle between kabul and washington. relations between the two supposed allies are in crisis. the taliban is undefeated and the u.s. mandate runs out in 11 months. if a security pact to keep some u.s. forces in the country is not signed they will all leave. on tuesday the u.s.'s top commander in washington will remind president obama his work is not done. afghan president karzai refuses to sign the agreement and speaking last month he was defiant...
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these are self proclaimed taliban fighters, outside of kabul. attempting to attack afghan forces first by using suicide bombers. once they spot bombers overhead they retreat. >>> the trial of our colleagues in cairo has been adjourned until march 5th. mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have pled not guilty. al jazeera has denied all allegations and demanded the release of their staff. >>> protesters outside of a fast food restaurant in seattle today, boycott mcpoverty and gathered outside of spots be like mcdonald's. that's the latest news, you can get the latest on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> on "america tonight," a short cease fire. ukraine erupts again with more blood shed after the so-called truce. what's at stake? also tonight, a star athlete and popular celebrity accused of raping women in five states. could former new orleans saints player darren sharper have lived a double life? >> he began to make some shots and he began to give these shots to the girls. >>
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troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over the or religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in their anti terror policies. it is to be am in the russian capital you're watching r t international with me welcome to the program our ukraine's new leadership has set thursday as the deadline to form a government having missed an earlier target date meanwhile the country is becoming increasingly polarized with manny in the east refusing to obey interim authorities well you know cross live to our correspondent or piss going off who is following the latest for us in the capital kiev while you are to tell us what's happening there as we are understand there is the does seem to be much a unity far as the new leadership is concerned in the attitude towards them. well first of all here in key of the manhunt is continuing around fifty now former officials have been arrested and they're being accused of being responsible for the deaths of civilians during last w
troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over the or religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in their anti terror policies. it is to be am in the russian capital you're watching r t international with me welcome to the program our ukraine's new leadership has set thursday as the deadline to form a government having missed an earlier target date meanwhile...
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. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >>> an al jazerra exclusive that takes us inside the taliban to give us a glimpse of what the war in afghanistan looks like from the taliban's point of view. even if the u.s. gets the afghan government to agree to a security agreement that would leave some u.s. forces in afghanistan, the first line of resistence to the taliban will be the u.s.-trained afghan national army. al jazerra's fault line shows a journalist following taliban fighters as they attack an afghan national army base. >> i am acutely aware that i wouldn't have been allowed here to film them unless they wanted the world to see what they showed me. >> the fact that the used the media to establish their point of view and get their kaza cross, they should. we certainly do. >> it's an unusual and rare insight in to the other side and joining us now to discuss this is michael owe happen lan director of foreign policy research at the brookings institution, he is also the coauthor of t
. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >>> an al jazerra exclusive that takes us inside the taliban to give us a glimpse of what the war in afghanistan looks like from the taliban's point of view. even if the u.s. gets the afghan government to agree to a security agreement that would leave some u.s. forces in afghanistan, the first line of resistence to the taliban will be...
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troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and take terror policies. watching our senior national coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshing welcome to the program are ukraine's new leadership has set thursday as the deadline to form a government having missed an earlier target day meanwhile the country is becoming increasingly polarized with manny in the east refusing to obey the interim authorities are just going off is following the turmoil and ukraine. apparently more and more people are increasingly critical of the political changes here in the east of the country is the industrial powerhouse of ukraine it's also heavily populated by ethnic russians and for the past few days in the city of sevastopol which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea navy fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happeni
troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and take terror policies. watching our senior national coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshing welcome to the program are ukraine's new leadership has set thursday as the deadline to form a government having missed an earlier target day...
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thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. we're watching on t.v. national coming to life in moscow now the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are. sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country with people making it clear they do not recognize a new self-proclaimed leadership the movement's gathering pace in crimea and antonymous region that's home to major industrial hubs and prime tourist spots well it also predominately ethnic russian and the largest rallies have been held in the naval heart of sebastopol worry pro russian mayor has just been appointed reading a wave of part of writing a wave of popular support and r.t. is it worth his going off reports on the situation there. for the past few days in the city of sevastopol which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea need a fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets
thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. we're watching on t.v. national coming to life in moscow now the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are. sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country with people making it clear they do not recognize a new self-proclaimed...
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that forward. >> reporter: a quick thought from you here and we talked with our correspondent from kabul, jennifer glasse and has been reporting from kabul for the last three years and talks about the insecurity now and no one knows what is going to happen in the next few months. >> our war may be over, the u.s. and nato war but the war in afghanistan is far from over and what is going to have to happen is not just an increase effort by the afghan national security forces but again an increased effort by the international community focusing on these nonmilitary issues, rule of law and governance et cetera. my concern is without a bilateral security agreement there will be no possibility of the types of nato forces including u.s. forces required to continue training the afghans. >> reporter: thank you for being with us and we will continue to pursue this conversation as well and mark jacobson and crystal and matt walledman and thank you for being here. next month fault lines will air more of the exclusive report on the front lines with the taliban, this is a two-part series and air march
that forward. >> reporter: a quick thought from you here and we talked with our correspondent from kabul, jennifer glasse and has been reporting from kabul for the last three years and talks about the insecurity now and no one knows what is going to happen in the next few months. >> our war may be over, the u.s. and nato war but the war in afghanistan is far from over and what is going to have to happen is not just an increase effort by the afghan national security forces but again...
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thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over the government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. what you might have a national life from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program and the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where crowds are making it clear they did not recognize the new self-proclaimed leadership the movement's gathering pace in crimea as artie's or corpus going off reports for the past few days soon the city of. which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea navy fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happening if in fact they haven't recognized the new of forty seven war over they've taken down ukrainian flags from government. and put up russian once moscow has been saying that it will not intervene into the situation here and has been calling on western partners t
thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over the government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. what you might have a national life from moscow i'm marina josh welcome to the program and the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where crowds are making it clear they did not...
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three thousand troops in afghanistan beyond twenty fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. for pm in the russian capital you're watching our national with memory and joshua welcome to the program the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where crowds are making it clear they did not recognize the new pro western leadership the movement's gathering pace in the crimean city of sevastopol as r.t.c. corpus going off now reports for the past if you d.c. in the city. which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea fleet scores of people have been taken to the streets protesting everything that's been happening in fact they haven't recognized the new of shorty's and moreover they've taken down ukrainian flags from government buildings and put up russian once moscow has been saying that it will not intervene into the situation here and has
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three thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen is the security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. british muslims cry foul over the government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being singled out. eleven pm in moscow i am at present good to have you with us our top story political upheavals in ukraine's capital sparking backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making it clear they don't recognize the new self-proclaimed leadership the movement gathering pace in crimea an autonomous area home to major industrial hubs and prime tourist spots it's also mainly populated by ethnic russians the largest rallies held in the naval hub city of sevastopol where a pro russian mayor has been appointed by city hall after an outpouring of popular support or position or reports from kiev. for the past few days in the city of sevastopol which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea navy fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happening here in the if in fact the
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thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. ten pm in moscow i met president good to have you with us our top story the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making it clear they don't recognize the new self-proclaimed leadership the movement's gathering pace in crimea an autonomous region home to major industrial hubs and prime target spots it's also mainly populated by ethnic russians the largest rallies have been held in the naval hub city of sevastopol where a program mayor has just been appointed riding a wave of popular support. reports. for the past few days in the city of sevastopol which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea navy fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happening here in fact they haven't recog
thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into scapegoats. ten pm in moscow i met president good to have you with us our top story the political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making it clear they don't recognize the new...
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there have been emotional scenes as a public funeral for the men in kabul. bernard smith reports. >> the killing of 21 afghan soldiers as they slept at a remote outpost seems to be the worst single blow to government forces in the last three years. they would have had little chance as their base, close to the border with pakistan was overrun by what the government says were hundreds of taliban fighters. >> the attack was organized from the other side of the border and it was very intensive. the army defended their country until the last drop of their blood. >> the defense minister accused a foreign intelligence service of helping plan the attack. he didn't name pakistan, but the inference was clear. >> since the beginning of the year, more than 80 soldiers have been killed in combat with the taliban, a measure the army faces looking after the security of its own country without the help of nato. >> nato support was requested, the afghan army says, but it didn't arrive in time. this man's son was a soldier for more than three years. he was the only breadwinne
there have been emotional scenes as a public funeral for the men in kabul. bernard smith reports. >> the killing of 21 afghan soldiers as they slept at a remote outpost seems to be the worst single blow to government forces in the last three years. they would have had little chance as their base, close to the border with pakistan was overrun by what the government says were hundreds of taliban fighters. >> the attack was organized from the other side of the border and it was very...
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thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. some british muslims crying foul over their government's campaign against radicalism say they're being turned into scapegoats. the pm in moscow i met president good to have you with us our top story this hour political upheavals in ukraine's capital sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making clear they don't recognize the new self-proclaimed leadership the movement's gathering pace in crimea an autonomous region that is home to major industrial hubs and prime target spots also populated mainly by ethnic russians largest rallies have been held in the naval hub of sevastopol where a pro russian mayor has just been appointed riding a wave of popular support there or he's a group is going up as more. for the past few days in the city of sevastopol which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea navy fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happening h
thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. some british muslims crying foul over their government's campaign against radicalism say they're being turned into scapegoats. the pm in moscow i met president good to have you with us our top story this hour political upheavals in ukraine's capital sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making clear they don't recognize the new...
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one network correspondent friend of mine used to come to kabul every few months when i was working at the end of seat and he would do stories about the american troops and what they were up to. frankly in the business we called those beanbag stories because they always had an explosion in them somehow. and my friend told me he knew the international forces were only there is the purpose of the forces was to open up space for the aid workers, ngos, investors and most of all afghans to rebuild their country, their shattered economy, and to build some hope for the big generation that is coming forward in afghanistan. he understood that that was what they were here for. but he said that story is not sexy. but as it was noted in a previous panel between 2001 to 2010, the primary schools rose from 1 million nearly seven only in. a sevenfold increase in eight years. the proportion of girls went from virtually zero to now close to 40%. while i was serving at the embassy in kabul i helped to arrange come and i'm terribly proud of this, we found a launch of the afghan version of sesame rate. ok
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jane ferguson, al jazerra, kabul afghanistan. >>> an aid convoy was taxed in sear ye today. state tv says four red crescent workers were hurt in the of h.o.m.s. one truck shot. a mortar shell landed near another. there are con nibbling reports about who is responsible. the fighting cut short the three-day seize fire reached yesterday so aid could be delivered. earlier today 80 people were evacuated, more expected to leave throughout the week as part of the deal. >>> in bosnia after days of protest, there was relative calm in the streets, people have been protesting the government since wednesday. who hundred hurt after police used batons and tear gas to fight protest he is setting the capital afire. tim friend reports from air area owe. >> reporter: the anger here is still growing mainly aimed at politicians who the country blaine for the country's economic crisis. >> not past 20 years, 25 years, we are suffering from our government, we are not doing anything, we are just, oh, my god, we are live in a bad country but nobody does anything. >> reporter: unemployment is at a re
jane ferguson, al jazerra, kabul afghanistan. >>> an aid convoy was taxed in sear ye today. state tv says four red crescent workers were hurt in the of h.o.m.s. one truck shot. a mortar shell landed near another. there are con nibbling reports about who is responsible. the fighting cut short the three-day seize fire reached yesterday so aid could be delivered. earlier today 80 people were evacuated, more expected to leave throughout the week as part of the deal. >>> in bosnia...
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jane ferguson reports now from kabul. >> people in kabul will have these faces staring down at them for the next two months. men with powerful aspirations. saz presidential election campaigns kick off, the candidates are finally, allowed to put up posters across the capitol. several frontrunners held large gatherings in the capitol hoping to compete with big turnouts and rousing speeches. there were problems. as one candidate followers fought with those of his deputy over men and women playing in a band together. one keeping the piece inside individual campaigns. he is one of the issues for the e elections. we do know that the enemy, the taliban, they are also trying to disrupt the security of the election we have good experience. we are big in numbers and we are a much better this time. >> campaigning outside the capitol will be important and potentially more vulnerable to ethnic and tribal influences. some worry the country'sethnic divide could be exploited people are protected. trying to stop the world. talking to go supporters not to use that. it should be a national process. the nu
jane ferguson reports now from kabul. >> people in kabul will have these faces staring down at them for the next two months. men with powerful aspirations. saz presidential election campaigns kick off, the candidates are finally, allowed to put up posters across the capitol. several frontrunners held large gatherings in the capitol hoping to compete with big turnouts and rousing speeches. there were problems. as one candidate followers fought with those of his deputy over men and women...
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thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over the government's campaign against radicalism and say they are being turned into. watching on t.v. national coming to life from moscow marina joshie welcome to the program other political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where crowds are making it clear they do not recognize a new pro western leadership the movement gathering pace in crimea as a group is going off now reports for the past few days soon the city of. which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea media fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happening if in fact they haven't recognized the new of forty seven war over they've taken down ukrainian flags from government buildings and put up russian once moscow has been saying that it will not intervene into the situation here and has been calling on the western. partners to foll
thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over the government's campaign against radicalism and say they are being turned into. watching on t.v. national coming to life from moscow marina joshie welcome to the program other political upheavals in ukraine's capital are sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where crowds are making it clear they do not recognize...
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thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into a scapegoat. nine pm in moscow i match or is it good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour political upheavals in ukraine's capital sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making it clear they don't recognize the new self-proclaimed leadership the movement's gathering pace in crimea an autonomous region that is home to major industrial hubs and prime torah spots also mainly populated by ethnic russians the largest rallies have been held in the naval hub of sevastopol where a pro russian mayor is just been appointed and wrote a wave of popular support his kind of has more. for the past few days in the city of sevastopol which is also the country's second largest seaport and home to russia's black sea navy fleet scores of people have been taking to the streets protesting everything that's been happening
thousand troops in afghanistan beyond two thousand and fourteen as a bilateral security agreement with kabul hangs in the balance. and british muslims cry foul over their government's campaign against radicalism and say they're being turned into a scapegoat. nine pm in moscow i match or is it good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour political upheavals in ukraine's capital sparking a backlash in the south and east of the country where many are making it clear they don't...
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on the first is a major candidates held meetings were attended by thousands of people in the capital kabul and its plans to be concise economy and improve security the next president will have an important role in leading the nation's recovery economically and ensuring security before this until the trial of nested multi national forces at the end of twenty fourteen. someone that was on the blog it. every single thing has the right to vote. and it uses needed to establish and to go buy it no doubt bush. he now cj so ladies as dumping and anti terrorism measures. talon and prices continue to stage attacks across the nation and contested the election on saturday to people campaigning for a leading candidates were shot dead in western high that's province m n officials in moscow have allowed demonstrators to take to the streets on sunday just days before the start of the sochi winter olympic games. alice could have added that in that sense i mean putin is trying to dodge this event. other matches handling of human rights issues cent it said demanded evidence of political prisoners. mothers co
on the first is a major candidates held meetings were attended by thousands of people in the capital kabul and its plans to be concise economy and improve security the next president will have an important role in leading the nation's recovery economically and ensuring security before this until the trial of nested multi national forces at the end of twenty fourteen. someone that was on the blog it. every single thing has the right to vote. and it uses needed to establish and to go buy it no...
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reports from kabul. soon their faces will be posting across the capitol and beyond. for those hoping to be the next president, posters are crucial. in the past campaign images were produced abroad. but the manager of this new printing business says times have changed. >> one reason we get these con tracks is that the work is done here. and the money is not wasted outside. so the candidates are happy. the 13 men that work here are also happy. for small businesses like this, the president of elections is the busiest they have ever experienced. just fitting one candidate as a client means tens of thousands of dollars keeping men like this employed. >> poetters are only wasn't part of the campaign battle. this candidate's campaign manager says it automobile depends on location. >> people do not watch t.v., but in the same area there is local can radio station, and has more of an effect if a farmser busy, he has the radio turns on beside him, he is listening to it eight hours a day. winning the trust of voters here he be tough. >> they haven't even bothers to ask the ordi
reports from kabul. soon their faces will be posting across the capitol and beyond. for those hoping to be the next president, posters are crucial. in the past campaign images were produced abroad. but the manager of this new printing business says times have changed. >> one reason we get these con tracks is that the work is done here. and the money is not wasted outside. so the candidates are happy. the 13 men that work here are also happy. for small businesses like this, the president...
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the afghan health ministry has launched a vaccination campaign in kabul. meanwhile, suicide barb -- our bomb attack on a convoy killed two nato contractors in kabul monday. seven afghan civilians were wounded. vinia isnd herzego facing its largest antigovernment protest in nearly two decades. protest shut down the capital on monday. a university professor described to protest launch. >> what happened here is the people of the region finally said they had enough of the corrupt and unprofessional government. the government deficits has 20 years hasn't listened to the people and their anger. a government which does not see the people are hungry and unemployed, that they have no chance for future and what happened is people took matters into their own hands and stepped up to take part in creating their own future. that is what happened. >> bosnia's unemployment rate is estimated to be between one to seven percent and 40%. the political frustration stems at least in part from the u.s.-brokered peace accords in the 1990's. state regulators in north carolina are
the afghan health ministry has launched a vaccination campaign in kabul. meanwhile, suicide barb -- our bomb attack on a convoy killed two nato contractors in kabul monday. seven afghan civilians were wounded. vinia isnd herzego facing its largest antigovernment protest in nearly two decades. protest shut down the capital on monday. a university professor described to protest launch. >> what happened here is the people of the region finally said they had enough of the corrupt and...
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speaking of people this morning i kept at the clock to change him round the government district of kabul that keeps track of which i'm just about a hundred yards from right now. separated the idea of why iam tired and hurting tired barricades. we don't think you cannot have their security to children everywhere. no can plant a much better to be sent to the work of a book but go forth with the shattered glass everywhere. and you could get that ensured that the pinch a little bit this morning in overnight. there were sporadic clashes. right now in the yet to commit district which we are getting too hard a lot more barricades presumably after reading it and to square one huge areas to which the security troops to police to retreat to the areas where government powers and also that kind of cool picture depicted as a sharpie and body began to hike at the ip at keeping it open and the topic that he'll spread around the city. it's going to try and update much caution about what the local people would call what your heart to kill cannot wait to get up but they get a coke can get a kick out. i am
speaking of people this morning i kept at the clock to change him round the government district of kabul that keeps track of which i'm just about a hundred yards from right now. separated the idea of why iam tired and hurting tired barricades. we don't think you cannot have their security to children everywhere. no can plant a much better to be sent to the work of a book but go forth with the shattered glass everywhere. and you could get that ensured that the pinch a little bit this morning in...
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this being the handling of kabul gets the singapore korea and fun to chew over the ports to you including the terminals costly to full completion and sixty years. the wants and the terminals will be up to the team needs is to know that all come with the even larger vessels. businesses from around the world are showing interest in singapore sports management know how he said he'd seen him company. the major japanese trading house all the ports tried to talk to return three years ago all you see is hoping to combine allco expertise with japanese technology and applied to close its been a mostly because of these old site and share. show that the home nor did not do interviews. we're going to combine no automation technology and efficiency as well as our arms procurement mechanism with human resources from single call it that way we can promote our business building distribution infrastructure in developing a common it is it seems to still make it. singapore has long salute as the lights go out and mixing the engine and fuel. in the city state is nobody to reach its maritime expertise to clea
this being the handling of kabul gets the singapore korea and fun to chew over the ports to you including the terminals costly to full completion and sixty years. the wants and the terminals will be up to the team needs is to know that all come with the even larger vessels. businesses from around the world are showing interest in singapore sports management know how he said he'd seen him company. the major japanese trading house all the ports tried to talk to return three years ago all you see...
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we've been in the afghan capital of kabul have taken to the streets to protest adults need ruffle which would limit women's rights in domestic abuse cases the legislation already passed by parliament. that's right it is that these two women from testifying against maine and colts human rights organizations have to nelson and legal experts say the moon with the prosecution's use as he takes his three telco if the mother sees the tulips that being beaten by a male family member. some politicians believe that all should be repeated. read up on him. they'll come back and assess the house that i call on that. this acts dumb sometimes. ultimately we should just end this cute aussie dollars. you have to be kept for the content on this lp. the other livable communities. those who support dual claimed relatives cannot be objective and may use a testimony to get revenge on the mound this is twenty one year old sarah shannon one of the many women have been domestic babies she says often haha spent was killed in a recent attack in north east of fools to make to it. below is a great wife kristin dam
we've been in the afghan capital of kabul have taken to the streets to protest adults need ruffle which would limit women's rights in domestic abuse cases the legislation already passed by parliament. that's right it is that these two women from testifying against maine and colts human rights organizations have to nelson and legal experts say the moon with the prosecution's use as he takes his three telco if the mother sees the tulips that being beaten by a male family member. some politicians...
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in this sikh temple in kabul worshippers come together to car yoi on their rights. afghanistan is not an easy place to live as a religious minority. the sikhs know that. the sikh community in afghanistan is a reflection of the diverse and apparent religious history. after surviving hundreds of years, the community has less rights. they struggled to get the government to provide areas to cremate the dead. >> if we cannot get our rights, we have no choice but to leave. if we have no place to cremate bodies, we will leave. >> sikh men say their properties are illegally taken by others, and the government does nothing to help them. three years ago the government took my house. vi the documents. they said action should be taken. no one would take action. >> the government responded to al jazeera's inquiries, in a statement saying: >> a solution is something these people have already waited years for. the community proudly raises its flag in the capital. these families are living proof of the country's tolerant past. the modern story looks like one of isolation and intole
in this sikh temple in kabul worshippers come together to car yoi on their rights. afghanistan is not an easy place to live as a religious minority. the sikhs know that. the sikh community in afghanistan is a reflection of the diverse and apparent religious history. after surviving hundreds of years, the community has less rights. they struggled to get the government to provide areas to cremate the dead. >> if we cannot get our rights, we have no choice but to leave. if we have no place...
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much of kabul river it's dusty and it is i can take months or even years before the meds vision becomes a reality that you don't call will be. the new cd came to be. i spent the whole state. and i want to see that koppel. this is the us dollar. turning seeds and flowers and fruits schools around the country are adding gardens to their backyards. giving students the opportunity to learn first hand where it comes from the tables in the world also on the way and needs the networks the door. i...
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we have this support in kabul. >> the killing of 21 soldiers as she slept seems to be the worse blow to government soldiers. it was overrun by hundreds of taliban fighters. the attack was organised from the other side of the border. it was intensive. the arm your defended their country until the last drop of their blood. >> the defence minister accused a foreign intelligence service of planning the attack. they didn't name pakistan, but the inference was clear. >> sense the beginning of the year more than 80 soldiers have been killed, a measure of the challenges as it looks after the security and asks for help of n.a.t.o. forces. >> the air support that n.a.t.o. would have wanted was not available this time. this man's son was a soldier for many years. >> he was the only breadwinner, his father says. there has been an outpouring of public sympathy for the soldiers and their family, and frustration about fears the army is poorly equipped. all this may have helped prompt the public memorial. it was the first for the afghan army, which was reluctant to publicise growing lifts. >> syrian
we have this support in kabul. >> the killing of 21 soldiers as she slept seems to be the worse blow to government soldiers. it was overrun by hundreds of taliban fighters. the attack was organised from the other side of the border. it was intensive. the arm your defended their country until the last drop of their blood. >> the defence minister accused a foreign intelligence service of planning the attack. they didn't name pakistan, but the inference was clear. >> sense the...
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jane ferguson has more now from kabul. >> reporter: it's people like this who bleed the most in convict. civilians, shot, blown up by two warring sides. a teenager was simply standing too close to a suicide bomber last week. >> this was an explosion. it threw me and i was unconscious. i fell down again. i couldn't see. >> reporter: he's part of a growing number of civilian casualties here. according to a u.n. report released on saturday, 2013 saw an increase across the board of si will will civilians being injured or killed compared to 2012. most of it was caused by antigovernment forces. the taliban say they don't target civilians and reject the findings. when civilian casualties increase, that includes children. children like syma here, around 11 years old, injured in a bombing in the province where she's from. in this ward, even younger than syma is fareshta. we think she's around 2 years old. she's one of the very young fick i ams of afghanistan -- victims of afghanistan's war. those in charge of this hospital in kabul say women and children are tying more because the war has change
jane ferguson has more now from kabul. >> reporter: it's people like this who bleed the most in convict. civilians, shot, blown up by two warring sides. a teenager was simply standing too close to a suicide bomber last week. >> this was an explosion. it threw me and i was unconscious. i fell down again. i couldn't see. >> reporter: he's part of a growing number of civilian casualties here. according to a u.n. report released on saturday, 2013 saw an increase across the board...
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this being the handling of kabul gets the singapore korea and fun to chew over the ports two you can see in the terminals costly to full completion in six years. the wants and the terminals will be up to the team needs is to know that all come with the even larger vessels. businesses from around the world of showing interest in singapore sports management know how it meets the company the major japanese trading house all the forks pride that all the retired three years ago all nice and is hoping to combine cocoa expertise with japanese technology and applied to close its been a mostly because of these outside asia it shows that the home nor did not do interviews. we want to comply no automation technology and efficiency as well as from human mechanism with human resources promising to call it that way we can promote our business building distribution infrastructure in developing a common witness the team sent this to make it singapore has long salute as the lights go out connecting asia and buehrle. in the city state is nobody to reach its maritime expertise to clean and even more pr
this being the handling of kabul gets the singapore korea and fun to chew over the ports two you can see in the terminals costly to full completion in six years. the wants and the terminals will be up to the team needs is to know that all come with the even larger vessels. businesses from around the world of showing interest in singapore sports management know how it meets the company the major japanese trading house all the forks pride that all the retired three years ago all nice and is...
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and should be all snow cones into the us ties between washington and kabul are already strange because i still refusing to sign a bilateral security deal to allow international rates to remain in the country beyond twenty fourteen. belgian has become the best country in the wealth that have euthanasia for children after months of heated debate still make mistakes and overwhelmingly in favor of extending belgians right to die legislation. and neil children can now ask to die if the pc pouncing and that parents agree. critics question a child that didn't seem to choose between life and death. one of indonesia's most dangerous volcanoes don't pollute it erupted on job of sending hot ash and trucks bringing down a nearby villages. several deaths were reported in more than one hundred thousand people fled their homes. your reps and threw a huge ash cloud seventeen km into the air forcing the closure of seven airports. jim and his government lost a top cabinet member on friday. agriculture minister and state of the drink was only the criticisms that he tipped off and impede named in the chok
and should be all snow cones into the us ties between washington and kabul are already strange because i still refusing to sign a bilateral security deal to allow international rates to remain in the country beyond twenty fourteen. belgian has become the best country in the wealth that have euthanasia for children after months of heated debate still make mistakes and overwhelmingly in favor of extending belgians right to die legislation. and neil children can now ask to die if the pc pouncing...
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one of the reported options is that kills three thousand troops would be deployed at two places in kabul and bob rhonda would not do much traveling across the country and the other option which the pentagon reportedly favors more is needing ten thousand troops behind and also leaving more bases open the pentagon argues the clothing of some of the places when hampered drone operations in pakistan washington's main argument now remains that afghan forces cannot stand alone against the resurgent taliban to increase the pressure congress has recently slashed planes development until it reeked of ghana's then to roughly house to drop by half to one point one billion dollars there's also an understanding here in washington that in order to not close of denison completely they may have to make an out reach to the taliban now force the team fighting for more than a decade. and so many of the recent developments show how far we have come from initial declarations like the usa they leave against them by the end of twenty fourteen. in washington. i'm going is to count our tea the state would get ou
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of troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's install deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a scapegoat by authorities in there and terror policies.
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good one of the reported option says that kills three thousand troops when he deployed a tool bases in kabul and bob grumman would not do much traveling across the country and the other option which the pentagon reportedly favors more is needing ten thousand troops behind and also leaving more bases open the pentagon argues the clothing of some of the places when hampered drone operations in pakistan washington's main argument now remains that afghan forces cannot stand alone against the resurgent taliban to increase the pressure congress has recently slashed planes development until it reeked of ghana's then to roughly how to go buy a house to a one point one billion dollars there's also an understanding here in washington that in order to not lose of denison completely they may have to make an out reach to the taliban now force the team fighting for more than a decade. and so many of the recent developments show how far we have come from initial declarations like the usa they leave against them by the end of twenty fourteen in washington. i'm going to strike down rt. take a look at how the
good one of the reported option says that kills three thousand troops when he deployed a tool bases in kabul and bob grumman would not do much traveling across the country and the other option which the pentagon reportedly favors more is needing ten thousand troops behind and also leaving more bases open the pentagon argues the clothing of some of the places when hampered drone operations in pakistan washington's main argument now remains that afghan forces cannot stand alone against the...
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troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a.
troops to remain in afghanistan after this year's withdrawal deadline passes as a security deal with kabul hangs in the air. and britain's muslim communities raise the alarm over their religion being used as a.
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some of the areas around kabul are contested and may increase as the nato forces dre down. my worry is not so much about momentum or pop layer if i or big weapons just that it's managed to stay resilient throughout the last decade of conflict. that means i think they will be around a while. i don't expect them to win, i don't expect them to defeat the afghan army or police but they will try for create crisis of coconfidence, do spectacular attacks and try to erode the afghan will in this crucial year of transition. >> this group said this they are not aided by the pakistanis, but certainly they are not as close to pakistan as other groups are which may be getting aid from them. let's look at more of this attack, i think the taliban wanted the correspondent to go with them in order to show their power which may been a little exaggerated. >> and then suddenly the fighting begins. the taliban's ready machine gun is ready. >> and the a.n.a. fight back. >> the taliban soldiers that i am together with have their last two men, it looks like they are not as positive as they were be
some of the areas around kabul are contested and may increase as the nato forces dre down. my worry is not so much about momentum or pop layer if i or big weapons just that it's managed to stay resilient throughout the last decade of conflict. that means i think they will be around a while. i don't expect them to win, i don't expect them to defeat the afghan army or police but they will try for create crisis of coconfidence, do spectacular attacks and try to erode the afghan will in this...
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some of the areas around kabul are contested and may increase as the nato forces dre down. my worry is not so much about momentum or pop layer if i or big weapons just that it's managed to stay resilient throughout the last decade of conflict. that means i think they will be around a while. i don't expect them to win, i don't expect them to defeat the afghan army or police but they will try for create crisis of con confidence, do spectacular attacks and try to erode the afghan will in this crucial year of transition. >> this group said this they are not aided by the pakistanis, but certainly they are not as close to pakistan as other groups are which may be getting aid from them. let's look at more of this attack, i think the taliban wanted the correspondent to go with them in order to show their power which may been a little exaggerated . >> and then suddenly the fighting begins . the taliban's ready machine gun is ready. >> and the a.n.a. fight back. >> the taliban soldiers that i am together with have their last two men, it looks like they are not as positive as they wer
some of the areas around kabul are contested and may increase as the nato forces dre down. my worry is not so much about momentum or pop layer if i or big weapons just that it's managed to stay resilient throughout the last decade of conflict. that means i think they will be around a while. i don't expect them to win, i don't expect them to defeat the afghan army or police but they will try for create crisis of con confidence, do spectacular attacks and try to erode the afghan will in this...