it s time to end america s longest war. it s time for american troops to come home. the deal was followed by peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban, but despite lengthy negotiations, there has been no progress. i travelled to doha, qatar, to meet with sohail shaheen, a member of the taliban peace negotiation team. prior to 9/11 and the war on terror, he used to live in new york as the taliban s representative to the united nations. tell me about your time in the united states, you lived in flushing, queens what did you think of new york? i liked the development, the technologies, the cities, the buildings, and also the sense of
left a power vacuum the taliban are rushing to fill. if they take power, many people here fear a return to their brutal regime of the 90s, characterised by public executions, stonings and girls being banned from school. despite the historic peace deal that was signed between the us and the taliban in february 2020, and the ongoing peace talks taking place in doha, qatar, between the afghan government and the taliban, no progress has been made. i travelled to doha to meet with suhail shaheen, a member of the taliban peace negotiation team. if you were to return to kabul, how would you govern? there was in the past some mistakes that we have learned from, because at that time we were new to government. to stop education of women and girls, that is not our goal. of course, education is their right, and it is much needed.
with suhail shahin, a member of the taliban peace negotiation team. if you were to return to kabul, how would you govern? there was in the past some mistakes that we have learned from, because at that time you were new to the government to stop education of women and girls. that is not our goal. of course, education is their right and it is much needed. while suhail shahin continues to talk about peace, it s clearly not a view shared by taliban commanders closing in on afghanistan s cities. back in kabul, taliban commander maulana from helmand agreed to meet me. what do you want? do you want the taliban regime to come back into power or do you think that there should be a power sharing deal with the current government? like the discussions that are being had in doha? translation: we would be happy to have a joint government under.
chain of command. i asked them what they want from the afghan government and how they would rule the country if they could return to power. afghanistan, 2021 the taliban are back, taking city after city from government forces. the withdrawal of foreign troops has left a power vacuum the taliban are rushing to fill. if they take power, many people here fear a return to their brutal regime of the 90s, characterised by public executions, stonings and girls being banned from school. despite the historic peace deal that was signed between the us and the taliban in february 2020, and the ongoing peace talks taking place in doha, qatar, between the afghan government and the taliban, no progress has been made. i travelled to doha to meet with suhail shahin, a member of the taliban peace negotiation team. if you were to return to kabul, how would you govern?
of sharia law will return. with more, here s yalda hakim. afghanistan 2021. the taliban are back, taking city after city from government forces. the withdrawal of foreign troops has left a power vacuum the taliban are rushing to fill. if they take power, many people here fear a return to their brutal regime of the 90s, characterised by public executions, stonings and girls being banned from school. despite the historic peace deal that was signed between the us and the taliban in february 2020, and the ongoing peace talks taking place in doha, qatar, between the afghan government and the taliban, no progress has been made. i travelled to doha to meet with suhail shaheen, a member of the taliban peace negotiation team. if you were to return to kabul, how would you govern? there was in the past some mistakes that we have learned from,