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Afghanistan: a country on the edge

2024/10/17
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After three years of sanctions, women's lives in Afghanistan are highly restricted and hunger is widespread. So if sanctions have failed, is it time for the outside world to change its approach and re-engage with the country's Taliban rulers? Gideon discusses this question with Saad Mohseni, chair of Afghanistan’s largest television station and co-author of a new book Radio Free Afghanistan, and Afghan women's rights activist Fatima Gailani. Clip: CBS News

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Free links to read more on this topic:

Leaving Kabul: what happened when the Taliban returned)

Taliban’s closer ties with UAE signal global divide over Afghan regime)

How the Taliban’s return made Afghanistan a hub for global jihadis)

Singer Elaha Soroor on her anthem for Afghan women)

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