have government. by that, we mean all have participation in that goal. so of course, have participation in that goal. so of course, that means after time and deliberation of course, that means after time and deliberation and talks. the terror and panic at the airport today an awful ending to two decades of international efforts to rebuild this country. for all its fractures and rampant corruption, afghanistan had also seen fragile progress. the future for its people is now deeply uncertain. secunder kermani, bbc news. it s 20 years since the taliban was toppled by the us, who blamed them after 9/11 for harbouring osama bin laden and other al-qaeda figures. the taliban say they have changed since last being in power. back then, they established sharia law and denied rights to women. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet looks now at how the taliban is likely to govern this time and how the world might engage with them.
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to an afghanistan dramatically different from the one they governed so harshly in the late 1990s. we ve reported on the change however imperfect and incomplete over the past two decades, no one expecting their lives could be so suddenly shattered. afghans, especially women, now fearing they will lose everything they gained. somebody has to speak up, somebody has to speak up because it is time that they understand women won t be silenced. today, it is my education. tomorrow, it is going to be my daughter s education, my sister s education. my political rights are now taken away, tomorrow, it will be my daughter s my sister s the next generation. so of course i have to put up a fight today, so the next generation doesn t have to face this conflict. ., , ., , generation doesn t have to face this conflict. ., , , conflict. afghanistan s neighbours are threatened conflict. afghanistan s neighbours are threatened to, conflict. afghanistan s neighbours are threatened to, to con
for the army and foreign office. he has been in the uk for five years with his young family, but fears for his parents and his sister is still in afghanistan. i his parents and his sister is still in afghanistan. his parents and his sister is still in afghanistan. i didn t think this could possibly in afghanistan. i didn t think this could possibly happen. - could possibly happen. raped, killed. could possibly happen. raped, killed, one of my sisters had just graduated killed, one of my sisters had just graduated from high school and she hasjust graduated from high school and she hasjust graduated from graduated from high school and she has just graduated from the law. they has just graduated from the law. they were has just graduated from the law. they were hoping for the future, for the future they were hoping for the future, for the future of afghanistan. but now, there the future of afghanistan. but now, there is no the future of afghanistan. but now, there is no ho
not going to happen. my staff here have been loyal to our charity, they have been loyal to our charity, they have supported soldier animal rescues, i am have supported soldier animal rescues, iam not have supported soldier animal rescues, i am not leaving them here now to what is going to be an absolute horrendous fate. labour sa s absolute horrendous fate. labour says getting absolute horrendous fate. labour says getting people absolute horrendous fate. labour says getting people to absolute horrendous fate. labour says getting people to safety - absolute horrendous fate. labour. says getting people to safety must be the priority. says getting people to safety must be the priority- be the priority. if those in afghanistan be the priority. if those in afghanistan have - be the priority. if those in afghanistan have helpedl be the priority. if those in i afghanistan have helped us, be the priority. if those in afghanistan have helped us, the uk, in our afghanistan have helpe