New Lines Podcast
A Taliban fighter stands guard last month before a women’s protest at Ahmad Shah Massoud Square in Kabul / Wakil Kohsar / AFP via Getty Images
There is no work and there is no money. And this is a great challenge for the country that won’t allow Afghans to enjoy the peace that they gained after 20 years of war.
The war in Afghanistan may be over, but a humanitarian crisis threatens to be even deadlier than the 20 years of fighting. In a follow-up to our podcast episode from September, New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai talks to Fazelminallah Qazizai, Pashtana Durrani and Emran Feroz to explore how the country’s situation has changed over six months of Taliban rule. They discuss how U.S. sanctions have left Afghans without money or food, how the Taliban govern and what will happen to their regime if the crisis continues into the spring.
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