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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:15:00

peaceful transfer and people can resume their normal activities and all those working with the kabul administration of the foreign forces, there will be no revenge. that was in august 2021. seven months later on the 23rd of march female students arrived for the start of their school year to find they their classrooms were shut with taliban guards at the gates. five months since then girls over the age of 12 are still barred from school. today, they ve been without education for a year. my colleague yogita limaye asked the taliban spokesperson in kabul, zabinullah mujahid, whether that will change. translation: primary schools and universities are open - for girls. in some provinces, secondary school students from grade six to 12 can go to school. but we have problems in other places. we are trying our best to solve them and to bring things back to normal. what problems, though?

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:22:00

taliban american relations. translation: our agreement with the us is still intact. - we did not use afghan soil against any country. i don t think this will affect our relationship with the world and the us. it has been at least ten days since that attack. you still don t know whether the head of al-qaeda was in kabul or not? the investigation process is time consuming, because it is sensitive and has many aspects. we don t have enough evidence from the scene. what is the current relationship between the taliban and al-qaeda? we were unaware of his presence here, because there is no relationship. if some people personally had a relationship with him, we would find out. al-qaeda doesn t have any members here, as they left afghanistan long ago. just to clarify, the taliban has no ties with al-qaeda? no, we don t have any ties with al-qaeda.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:01:00

i am live. a profound and for many painful changes over the last year. i am alive in the spiritual heartland of the taliban where there power still resides. we will have guests in kabul and

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:09:00

the american led military campaign which terrorised many villagers here across the country but who would not welcome a time of peace? it is very difficult to call this a time of peace because it is a very uneasy time for so many afghans. i have to say as you mentioned there have been so many twists and turns in this more than a0 years long war but i don t think i have ever seen such a dark tunnel at the end of this particular time. afghans had dared to hope they could believe the taliban promises is the taliban advance towards the capital. the taliban, as you will remember, said in the qatari capital doha that women would be able to choose any job and she s the life partner and would have rightsjust job and she s the life partner and would have rights just like job and she s the life partner and would have rightsjust like boys but what we have seen across the country and we were able to travel over the central highlands and we have been meeting people here in kabul, no

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