before release numerous incidences of police aggression and violence towards certain people, black people, so the black lives matter movement in the reforms that have been talked about in congress since then are important to continue but it feels like the baton has been put down for the moment because unless he see these bombastic things happening in the public we as a society don t get enraged and take to the streets so especially in the us there is a need for continued conversation of reform our law enforcement but i don t want to paint with a broad brush. it sjust that bad apples to attempt to make the whole bunch rotten. it’s that bad apples to attempt to make the whole bunch rotten. the whole bunch rotten. it s an important the whole bunch rotten. it s an important issue the whole bunch rotten. it s an important issue we the whole bunch rotten. it s an important issue we need - the whole bunch rotten. it s an important issue we need to - the whole bunch rotten. it s an| i
well really, we do see globally that people really care about this situation. but what we need to step into is the continued long term support for afghanistan. so we ve been there already for 30 years. this situation is the consequences of that decades long conflict and will be ongoing for a time to come. so, we need the international community to stick with afg ha ns. and the economic collapse that we see at the minute, the freefall that s resulting in cash shortages, is really cutting off everyday afghans from the basics they need to survive. so, we need to safeguard the international community s ability to support humanitarian organisations for us to deliver our mandate of assistance and protection. let s take a look at some other stories in the headlines.
conservationists say that there should be a clarion call for nature to be placed at the heart of all decision making at the united nations climate change conference in glasgow later this year. you re watching bbc news. our main headline: the taliban and afghan opposition fighters are battling for the control of the panjshir valley. both sides are claiming to have the upper hand, without producing any convincing evidence. biodiversity researchers say that nearly a third of the species they re monitoring face extinction but some fish stocks are beginning to bounce back. more now on the situation in afghanistan and the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, says he believes that recent events prove that america has a disruptive influence around the world. speaking in an interview with iranian state television, he said the us has interfered with the basic human rights of afg ha ns. translation: the afghanistan issue shows
a sight that strikes fear into the hearts of millions of afg ha ns. the taliban back on the streets, back in control. the group assured amnesty for everyone. the announcement was made from the office of a former government spokesperson they had killed a few weeks ago. his death wasjustified as a punishment for his deeds. even since the pledge of pardon, others have been killed. this man was a security director and multiple sources have told the bbc he was executed by the taliban just over one week ago. as was a security head of a province. we spoke to a soldier from the afghan special forces who is in hiding. he did not want to be named.
a sight that strikes fear into the hearts of millions of afg ha ns. the taliban back on the streets, back in control. the group assured amnesty for everyone. the announcement was made from the office of a former government spokesperson they had killed a few weeks ago. his death wasjustified as a punishment for his deeds. even since the pledge of pardon, others have been killed. this man was a security director and multiple sources have told the bbc he was executed by the taliban just over one week ago. as was a security head of a province. we spoke to a soldier from the afghan special forces who is in hiding. he did not want to be named.