
Taliban members split on how to govern Afghanistan
Clip: 9/1/2021 | 11m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Taliban members have vastly different ideas to govern Afghanistan. Which will prevail?
Two days after the last American troops left Afghanistan, Taliban rulers are struggling to keep the country functioning. Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department is trying to secure the remaining Americans and Afghan allies' exit. As the world waits to see how the Taliban governs, Amna Nawaz speaks to Shaharzad Akbar, chairperson of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission, about the issue.
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Taliban members split on how to govern Afghanistan
Clip: 9/1/2021 | 11m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Two days after the last American troops left Afghanistan, Taliban rulers are struggling to keep the country functioning. Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department is trying to secure the remaining Americans and Afghan allies' exit. As the world waits to see how the Taliban governs, Amna Nawaz speaks to Shaharzad Akbar, chairperson of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission, about the issue.
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