still say that based on our experience in the airport, it s much more of a fluent situation. even as a foreigner, if you get the wrong person on the wrong day, that situation can very quickly become very dangerous. can very quickly become very dangerous can very quickly become very dancerous. ., ., ., dangerous. you re dealing how the cnn deals dangerous. you re dealing how the cnn deals with dangerous. you re dealing how the cnn deals with the - dangerous. you re dealing how| the cnn deals with the taliban. you re helping us. let s hear from another person who deals with them, secunder kermani. he s currently in the city of northern afghanistan. i told him we discuss these issues, and he kindly recorded this. there is definitely a sense of privilege there is definitely a sense of privilege that there is definitely a sense of privilege that comes - there is definitely a sense of privilege that comes from i there is definitely a sense of. privilege that comes from being an in
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
desks say are there any international journalists desks say are there any internationaljournalists give questions to international journalists. so they wanted to send that message, victoria, talking about the message of how that taliban would make sure that afghanistan was not a base for foreign fighters are attacks against the west. he also said that it would not be produced used to produce opium, it has been a big producer of drugs. at that, he said they need international help, they need funding, and that was very much at the back of what was a motive for this press conference. afghanistan is a country that exists on international aid, and americans and others have made very clear that if the government violates international norms, and that includes some of the brutal things that previous taliban regime dead, but also how they treat women, that aid would not be forthcoming. so that does seem to be what was behind partly at least this press conference topic thank you very much, b