some measure continue to protect the safety of some particularly vulnerable groups in the country, particularly women, also international journalists and particularly women, also internationaljournalists and of course afghan journalist themselves, both working for the bbc and others who are particularly at risk of reprisals from the afghans, from the taliban and it is something we are particularly worried about, the safety of independentjournalists as well as those working for larger news organisations.— well as those working for larger news organisations. there are lots of live two-ways — news organisations. there are lots of live two-ways from _ news organisations. there are lots of live two-ways from cabo, - news organisations. there are lots of live two-ways from cabo, does| of live two—ways from cabo, does that have risks? it of live two-ways from cabo, does that have risks?— that have risks? it does, you are very visible _ that have risks? it does, you are very visible and _ that have risks? it does, you are very visible and any _ that have risks? it does, you are very visible and any risky - that have risks? it does, you are l very visible and any risky positions of the times during the fall of kabul particularly the terrible suicide attack at the airport when we pulled back completely from doing those because the risk was simply too high and we went dark for a period essentially. now be assessed the risks to be acceptable in most circumstances but obviously as a journalist you are putting yourself out there when you are standing on the lights and doing those live two—ways so we try to strike the balance between not having people standing out doing them endlessly