Taliban's Iron Rule in Southern Afghanistan (1995)

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  • Taliban (1995): An exclusive look inside Kandahar filmed after several months of Taliban control.
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    The Taliban, a previously little-known movement, has seized control of southern Afghanistan from lawless warlords. Now, despite the relative order they have brought, there are growing concerns over their opacity and extreme religious convictions. Filming is not permitted and can only be done covertly. Women's freedom has also been highly reduced, even as far as being forbidden from walking on the streets. Now, despite a previous rebuff from the Afghani government, the Taliban have their sights on Kabul.
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Komentáře • 372

  • @koppaacx6623
    @koppaacx6623 Před 2 lety +81

    These journalists got balls of steel pulling that concealed camera shenanigan

  • @Abazubair
    @Abazubair Před 4 lety +40

    I'm an afghan and I cringe so bad at the translations... a lot is left out and mistranslated.

    • @jacobfarrell7171
      @jacobfarrell7171 Před 4 lety +1

      Are they speaking pashto?

    • @Abazubair
      @Abazubair Před 4 lety +4

      @@jacobfarrell7171 yes

    • @Nabizadah
      @Nabizadah Před 3 lety

      @@jacobfarrell7171 اولادی انتهاری یهود

    • @vg_grover4828
      @vg_grover4828 Před 3 lety +5

      If that’s the case then could you please elaborate a little bit on some of these translations?

    • @azamkhan1526
      @azamkhan1526 Před 2 lety +5

      yeah man.they intenionally do that for their hatred against muslims

  • @footballquote7484
    @footballquote7484 Před 2 lety +13

    One thing which u can find in here is, all of the Taliban's are from Pakistan or else they came through Pakistan.

    • @burhanhussain8697
      @burhanhussain8697 Před 2 lety

      @Accountant Excel almost all of them studied in Pakistan. Every one of their leaders studied in Pakistan. Stop pretending that Pakistan has nothing to do this! Akhtar Mansour, a Taliban leader was killed in the FATA areas by a U.S drone strike. Osama bin Laden was found in Abbotabad near a military barracks, Mulla Abdul Ghani Baradar was arrested in Karachi. Accept the fact that Pakistan had been and is still supporting the Taliban in every way possible. This is why Afghans hate you.

    • @burhanhussain8697
      @burhanhussain8697 Před 2 lety

      @Accountant Excel also the U.S did not make the Taliban. They first appeared in 1992. 4 years after Soviet withdrawal.

  • @jpjacobs436
    @jpjacobs436 Před 2 lety +15

    Tomorrow is 8/31/2021: US withdrawal deadline. watching this makes the story so much more interesting.

  • @brooklynbest123
    @brooklynbest123 Před 3 lety +12

    I was born the month this was made. Now I'm in Afghanistan cleaning up this same mess 25+ years later

    • @seanm7539
      @seanm7539 Před 2 lety

      Yup born a year after this was made In 25 years later still in the same bullshit

  • @ljubicannapredni6823
    @ljubicannapredni6823 Před 3 lety +75

    What a strange country , but fascinating on some level . Like combination between old wild west , mad max , midle east , and Araknis from Frenk Herbert Dune.

    • @walterwhite1588
      @walterwhite1588 Před 3 lety +1

      Haha

    • @kassimparekh1639
      @kassimparekh1639 Před 2 lety +6

      My family is from Pakistan 🇵🇰 I’ve been there it’s much like mad max I love it’s like Afghanistan 🇦🇫 but with more control and stability like a nach up from way things are there Afghanistan is more like the wild Wild West literally

    • @qsak2751
      @qsak2751 Před 2 lety

      I would say like old Wild West and Amish lol

    • @bosbanon3452
      @bosbanon3452 Před 2 lety +1

      Araknis are inspired ftom berber in thd north africa they're muslim too

  • @kingcuan5261
    @kingcuan5261 Před 5 lety +71

    This stuff fascinates me absolutely endlessly

    • @billygiles3276
      @billygiles3276 Před 5 lety +2

      Search Christopher bollyn he’s good with this stuff as well as israel and 911

    • @xXGeneralButtNakedXx
      @xXGeneralButtNakedXx Před 3 lety

      Madness

    • @jimreily7538
      @jimreily7538 Před 2 lety

      For real. It's compelling, but, in a way, unless you live there, it's probably not good for your mental health. Or, I should say, it's not good for mine, because it's so damned depressing, but it's so interesting - and perhaps addictive - at the same time.

    • @KingCrimson82
      @KingCrimson82 Před 2 lety

      that hung tv, mate..

    • @Chimsbojan
      @Chimsbojan Před 2 lety

      Me too

  • @susangomes9373
    @susangomes9373 Před 2 lety +28

    Pakistan was heavily involved, already in 1994 in the creating of the Taliban. Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency strongly supported the Taliban in 1994 hoped for a new ruling power in Afghanistan favourable to Pakistan.The Taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the Pashtun areas of eastern and southern Afghanistan who were educated from religious schools or madrasas in Pakistan.

    • @jimreily7538
      @jimreily7538 Před 2 lety

      Absolutely correct. But the real question is, what will the Pakistani Taliban do, now ? Will they continue to try to destroy the current Pakistani government ? Or will they focus on Afghanistan ?

    • @shadmansaqib9022
      @shadmansaqib9022 Před 2 lety

      So? Kandahar was controlled by former Mujahids of 80s who used to kill and rapes daily. People desperately rushed to the Islamic scholars for help that time. That's how Taliban was created. Yes, later they became also furious also.

    • @shadmansaqib9022
      @shadmansaqib9022 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jimreily7538 Pak Taliban is disconnected to Afghan one. Because, Pak gov has a good connection with Afghan Taliban

    • @anuragpoddar8631
      @anuragpoddar8631 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shadmansaqib9022 well when it comes to oppression the Afghan taliban is no different than the previous warlords who ruled southern Afghanistan.
      Btw, pakistani taliban and Afghan taliban,despite being from 2 different nations, do collaborate with each other. Both are sunni deobandi, both are predominantly pashtun, both are tribalist and both are pro sharia and emirates.
      With evidence being them releasing ttp terrorists from Afghan jails in recent. Now you decide if you want to support the Afghan taliban?

    • @soheil527
      @soheil527 Před 2 lety

      @@anuragpoddar8631 who are YOU to talk about their internal matter? give freedom to kashmiri

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 Před 2 lety +13

    1995, the year before they took Kabul.

  • @burakczmc1201
    @burakczmc1201 Před 7 lety +80

    more then 20 years passed
    taliban first captured kabul ,then lost both kabul and kandahar and now they are about to recapture kandahar
    neverending circle of war and stupidty
    one day they may capture the whole afghanistan again but there will be no civilians left for ruling

    • @wetdog5431
      @wetdog5431 Před 6 lety +4

      Burak Çzmc yes there will. Theres 60 million people in afghanistan.
      They are always prepared to change sides at the drop of a dime.

    • @ap.39315
      @ap.39315 Před 5 lety +4

      The Taliban will never capture whole of Afghanistan again, if they could've it would've happened long ago. The current war has been a stalemate for very long. Taliban can't win anymore, but neither can they completely lose. The only way out now is a peace deal.

    • @ap.39315
      @ap.39315 Před 5 lety +6

      @@wetdog5431 60 million? Afghanistan only has 30 million people

    • @nabeelkhan9078
      @nabeelkhan9078 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ap.39315 fuck you

    • @tapani4896
      @tapani4896 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nabeelkhan9078 ???

  • @PM_Nunya_Bidness
    @PM_Nunya_Bidness Před 2 lety +6

    Not sure why I was so surprised to see our old "friend" Hamid Karzi. Can't help but think of Hamilton, "Be careful with that one, love. He will do what it takes to survive."

    • @xuem19
      @xuem19 Před 2 lety

      Judging by his smoothly shaved head, he's never had to survive an assassination attempt from any barber

  • @moods5114
    @moods5114 Před 5 lety +9

    Very unique video thank you for the information, it looks like from the first days of the Taliban uprising.

  • @SomitPal
    @SomitPal Před 4 lety +24

    Where u been Journeyman, you guys started stuff when others were in school

  • @wetdog5431
    @wetdog5431 Před 6 lety +16

    The guy they talk with in the opening scene was the talibans domestic spokesman, he negotiated personally with bush up until october 2001.
    He was on live tv a few times.
    But, hes actually still alive.
    Taliban are a sophisticated group, highly sophisticated that simply choose to live by a certain decorum that is midevil.
    They choose to seem like theyre idiots and some are.
    But overall they operate under islamic and pasthun codes of honor and ancient traditions.
    Weve fucked up the taliban.
    All their leaders dead as well as mullah omar. He was so deep in hiding he couldnt treat his hepatitis.
    But theyll keep coming , i think kabul will fall as soon as we leave. Sadly , like saigon.

    • @jr13227
      @jr13227 Před 3 lety

      zabihullah mujahid? It’s unlikely he’s one man it’s probably an alias for a lot of spokesmen

    • @ANWRocketMan
      @ANWRocketMan Před 3 lety

      We'll see soon enough, I guess.

    • @babyigotchomoney
      @babyigotchomoney Před 2 lety +1

      It’s fallen

    • @cry_red
      @cry_red Před 2 lety +3

      Great observation. Afghanistan is now under Taliban control.

    • @mogwaifan7094
      @mogwaifan7094 Před 2 lety +2

      Good call. How right you were

  • @jbvap
    @jbvap Před 2 lety +13

    Always been fascinated by Afghanistan, particularly the Soviet Union war. I wasn’t aware of Afghanistan of even being a country until 9/11 granted I was only in 7th grade. Lol

    • @seanm7539
      @seanm7539 Před 2 lety

      I was only in like second or third grade

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 Před 2 lety

      You realise it's been one continuous conflict between 1979-1996 really then 2001 to 2021. If ever a country needed peace its Afghanistan.

    • @jalilullahIshaqzai
      @jalilullahIshaqzai Před rokem

      Afghanistan is an ancient country 2200BC

  • @Lesliechow9
    @Lesliechow9 Před 3 lety +5

    A third of a country ? That same sentence is being used again in 2021! Creepy so close to home for me, hope the afghans get a long deserved good life 🙏

  • @naserazizi
    @naserazizi Před 3 lety +2

    I thought stupidity has limitations, but it proof there is no limits.

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating documentary about a fascinating and tragic country.

  • @clarissamarie4605
    @clarissamarie4605 Před 2 lety +5

    They seem to be a lot less strict about the camera stuff now

    • @masroorahmedkhan5028
      @masroorahmedkhan5028 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes some sense has hit them that you can use technology for benefit for humanity as well as destruction. It's how you use a knife to kill or to cut fruits.

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, that's one big change, back then books were banned with pictures in them, tvs were smashed and strung up on city gates as a warning, now they actively use social media and make big announcements on TV. Back in the 1990s they'd only use radio or megaphones to broadcast themselves or ask for messages to be read out in mosques.

  • @karimquraishi1032
    @karimquraishi1032 Před 3 lety +15

    most people including myself were quite happy when the taliban rose and eliminated the various gangs of criminals and warlords. Unfortunately, their background was no more than running the affairs of a 5 household village. They had zero knowledge or experience running a country. so, when they started to govern, things fell apart. Also, their focus was too much on improving the muslimness of the people instead of helping the population. So much brutality and bloodshed and for absolutely nothing.

    • @Valkyri3Z
      @Valkyri3Z Před 2 lety

      The fact that you were 'happy' and did not notice the obvious barbarism and fanaticism in the beginning SHOWS there is something wrong with your mindset and values.

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 Před 2 lety

      Economic development wasn't their goal, it was religious purity, tech was mostly useful only for a military dimension. They saw wealth as decadent. Back then though there were no mobile phones in Afghanistan, no online banking, few banks at all probably, the country has moved on a lot. Its not necessarily to do with Islam, many Arab countries are very wealthy and high tech like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, also very conservative.... Some ordinary Afghans supported them originally because they brought security too, punishing criminals and bringing an end to the civil war. It was also a country divided along ethnic lines.
      The country could suffer badly in the future from climate change, droughts will become more common.

  • @HenJack-vl5cb
    @HenJack-vl5cb Před 2 lety +2

    It is heartbreaking to see the eternal suffer of all those people from each side of the conflict.They have to reach a compromise between all the parts of their society in other to improve drastically the live there .Do wish this happens with the time.

  • @arthurmorgan2906
    @arthurmorgan2906 Před 2 lety +8

    ah shit here we go again...

  • @granulesackes4354
    @granulesackes4354 Před 2 lety +1

    12:16 what a brave woman amazing

  • @truth9042
    @truth9042 Před 5 lety +6

    taliban actulley have effective judicial system and law & order; and they are actulley less corrupt than the current government; anti-drug use, anti-bribery, anti-warlordism, anti-bacha bazi(rape of kids) you get punished under taliban, etc all they need to improve on is womens rights, education, development, and sever ties with terror groups

    • @MohammedAli-zh8kf
      @MohammedAli-zh8kf Před 5 lety +1

      truth 90 yes they be back in few years

    • @masoudafghan757
      @masoudafghan757 Před 4 lety

      You can be one of those stupid Taliban down with people who are taking sides of stupid people

    • @shaikthegangsta
      @shaikthegangsta Před 4 lety +2

      Women will get western education , socilogy course, a course on using onlyfans to generate revenue and also will learn how to be a good sugarbaby.

    • @DjViceroy
      @DjViceroy Před 3 lety

      @@shaikthegangsta don't be salty cause women don't want to fuck you

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 Před 3 lety

      They were not that bad about female rights... Even few Islamic scholars convinced them they schools were OK for girls.
      What world doesn't know is the history.... They kept fighting the Britishers and than the Russians, for them western school was kind of evil because it was coming from from the enemies. Early own people were not even supportive of boys going to school but they adopted.
      Problem with the West is they want to convert Kandahar into California in matter of months and that too on gunpoint and think it's possible.

  • @eliazarmiranda4065
    @eliazarmiranda4065 Před 3 lety +2

    para mi es duro la vida de los talibanes solo se ve cómo viven en el desierto 🌵.los niños son los que sufren .

  • @dhruvgarg7194
    @dhruvgarg7194 Před 3 lety +12

    Only thing I saw that Pakistanis love Taliban and Afghans hate taliban

    • @ahsanvlogs1424
      @ahsanvlogs1424 Před 3 lety +2

      Taliban are Afghans and Afghans are taliban

    • @bigsoap186
      @bigsoap186 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ahsanvlogs1424 but pakistan created taliban

    • @RollandGarros02
      @RollandGarros02 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, it's Monster that Pakistan ISi-Army nurtured. I hope one day the Talibs will bite back and Imran Khan and it's evil establishment

  • @subashvenugopal9952
    @subashvenugopal9952 Před rokem +1

    The doctor in this video is very knowledgeable

  • @Ynotnow9900
    @Ynotnow9900 Před 3 lety +14

    I watched a thing with US soldiers explaining how it was hard to train the afghanis bc alot of them didn't understand numbers or counting. Like, "3rd house on the left" would b an impossible order to give

    • @Ynotnow9900
      @Ynotnow9900 Před 3 lety +4

      @@tandoorichicken0077 no they couldn't that was the point. Not all, but most of the recruited Afghani national army and police forces. And by fail in Afghanistan, the reality is that the taliban are supported as a proxy against US interests overseas. Now Afghanistan goes back to the stone ages again

    • @atthewarehouse6206
      @atthewarehouse6206 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ynotnow9900 Pashto literally has the same time table and number table the west has . Like wth lol

    • @atthewarehouse6206
      @atthewarehouse6206 Před 2 lety +1

      You guys have algebra and geometry bc of these type people , they still are educated in life but a different type life you feel me . There no different then us outside but inside they are

  • @fawadandfamilyvlogs4671
    @fawadandfamilyvlogs4671 Před 4 lety +27

    The last part was not translated properly. Yes Taliban had shortcomings but at least show the true picture. After all You are a journalist, at least do your job properly.

  • @juuuu17537
    @juuuu17537 Před 5 lety +2

    my dad was taken to the war eventho he is finnish, he almost got shot but then a bomb exploded and he got away.

  • @ryanB74
    @ryanB74 Před 3 lety +2

    20:10 Like the picture of Afghan girl Sharbat Mona Lisa

  • @khojhYT
    @khojhYT Před 2 lety +1

    9:52 What a change.

  • @arabsidiqie1375
    @arabsidiqie1375 Před 4 lety +2

    Wiel ich habe meine ganze stolz verloren das ist echt traurig 😥

  • @ljubicannapredni6823
    @ljubicannapredni6823 Před 3 lety +11

    Someone should explain "journalist " difference between Soviet Red Army and Russians.

    • @sharnistevens1428
      @sharnistevens1428 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm guessing that because this was for an Australian audience in the 90s, it was dumbed down a bit for the audience.

  • @blue_diamond_gem
    @blue_diamond_gem Před 2 lety +2

    Kandahar and Kabul have evolved into the 21st century after last 20 years. Hopefully it doesn’t look like this again after Taliban take back over.

  • @moheelbutt3167
    @moheelbutt3167 Před 2 lety +7

    Afghanistan a amazing country. Hope it stabilizes , peace and prosperity prevails. That would only happen if the people start working together to make a strong country rather than asking others for financial and military support and blaming others for their own weaknesses.

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 Před 2 lety +1

      Possible but hard to predict, they must be so sick of fighting and killing. But its still a country divided along ethnic lines and a clash of values between more modern progressive city dwellers and the Conservative countryside. Not clear how the taliban can control and run the whole country and what their long term plans are.

  • @HenJack-vl5cb
    @HenJack-vl5cb Před 2 lety +1

    I heart no translation of the first answer.Why asking not willing to hear the answers.Someone can translate?

  • @cyrusbrilcry11
    @cyrusbrilcry11 Před 5 lety +8

    Afghanistan...where empires send their warriors to train their skills..test new weapons.
    During the british empire 6 british majors who had earlier served in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and afghanistan supressed the whole Indian rebellion of 1857.
    John and Henry Lawrence, John Nicholson , Hodson, Edwardes and Joe Lumsdem...these six reconqered the whole of India in 1857 killing a million natives mostly the muslims of Delhi and North India.
    In delhi city only one muslim man was spared, the famous poet Ghalib who had a letter of recognition from queen victoria.

  • @subashvenugopal9952
    @subashvenugopal9952 Před 2 lety +1

    Hamid Karzai is immortal

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 Před rokem +1

    Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil was actually one of the moderates. He was only in his 20s at the time.

  • @kevinjenkins6986
    @kevinjenkins6986 Před 4 lety +9

    Afghanistan should consist of the southeast of the current country and the tribal areas of Pakistan. The rest of the current country should be a new central Asian country, free of the Taliban. The Durand line is the issue, it splits the majority Pashtun areas

    • @AfG_313
      @AfG_313 Před 2 lety +1

      It should be called Khorasan but this will probably happen way after our lives it over. Paskistan won’t let it happen

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 Před 2 lety

      Yes, and the Kashmir valley and parts of Jammu should be part of Pakistan. I think Pakistan may accept that deal.

  • @Sokol10
    @Sokol10 Před 2 lety +2

    19:58 - "The current stalemate could remain for years".
    As always western opinion about Taliban was wrong, Cabul fall in 1996.

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 Před 2 lety +2

      True, but not the whole country, unlike 2021.

  • @ustroop771
    @ustroop771 Před 3 lety +1

    Islamic laws is total disaster I’m pretty sure their prophet not happy

    • @salman-is9or
      @salman-is9or Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/wGHyK_E5EOg/video.html.
      The CIA HEAD TALKS TO THE TALIBAN FACE TO FACE💥 "9/11💥
      watch THE REALITY and realise the Truth. &Share to others Thank you...

  • @johndavis8669
    @johndavis8669 Před 6 měsíci

    The Taliban returns in lightning speed without much destruction on its way back to power. Unlike 1996 the destruction was worse.

  • @AK-ky3ou
    @AK-ky3ou Před 2 lety

    Incredible

  • @sarangabaishya963
    @sarangabaishya963 Před 4 lety +6

    Taliban took Afganistan 100 years back

  • @marble296
    @marble296 Před 3 lety +1

    Now the good old USA are leaving Afghanistan while the taliban are stonger than they've ever been.

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 Před rokem +1

    This is a really important record of life at that time. I like how it's not a military documentary but mostly about civil life.
    Their destruction of televisions and so on. Its an interesting point in time where the Russians are gone, the civil war is almost over.
    You can see they have support in the Conservative South.

  • @GorillaTVe
    @GorillaTVe Před 2 lety +1

    10:00 The taliban ask no one and answere to no one .
    7:00 the taliban are financially dependent to Pakistani business men . Meaning ISI

  • @djiang2738
    @djiang2738 Před 2 lety

    That time Kalzai was very young

  • @thomasm733
    @thomasm733 Před 5 lety +2

    6 years after this was made.... everything changed

  • @Professional_Youtube_Commenter

    how did they go on to take over afghanistan (barring panjshir obviously). it looked like they had no real fighting power.

  • @sdubf2488
    @sdubf2488 Před 2 lety

    Crazy how easy it is to mistranslate a lot of what is said in this video and have it be twisted to fit a certain narrative.

  • @traditionalfood367
    @traditionalfood367 Před 5 lety

    Tribalism; not even feudalism. So the developmental equivalent of the West about 750 years ago. Literacy % ? How do mothers teach their children to read?

  • @bosbanon3452
    @bosbanon3452 Před 2 lety +2

    I see young karzai🤣 i see young hekmaktyar in other video on this channel, thry're has been old when i knew the internet3

  • @Chimsbojan
    @Chimsbojan Před 2 lety

    The immortal Hamid Karzai

  • @28ebdh3udnav
    @28ebdh3udnav Před 5 lety +5

    Back when Saudi Arabia and Pakistan supported this government.

    • @umarfarooq-vm4to
      @umarfarooq-vm4to Před 5 lety +1

      just like Americans have supported some side in the civil wars, take for example South Vietnam/South Korea ........ So Pakistan supported South Afghanistan. :P
      But not the distance between parties supporting and those being supported, for Pakistan it was 0 as they controlled border with us whereas USA was just fighting thousands of miles away from its mainland and IRONY IS THAT IT STILL IS FIGHTING THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY.

    • @rfsalad4118
      @rfsalad4118 Před 3 lety +1

      Pakistani establishment will sell anyone off for money, let alone Pashtuns or their Taliban friends.

  • @arabsidiqie1375
    @arabsidiqie1375 Před 4 lety +1

    Ich bin 1995 geboren in Afghanistan das war eine traurige Zeit

  • @luqmaandavids794
    @luqmaandavids794 Před 3 lety +1

    I am muslim. I read some narration of the prophet Muhammad pbuh. I don't see wrong anything in this video except those that are against the teaching of the prophet Muhammad pbuh.

    • @jolinejoline2471
      @jolinejoline2471 Před 2 lety +1

      Then change faith cause you’re following the devil

    • @mr.willywinker4u849
      @mr.willywinker4u849 Před rokem

      Muhammad was a lier and murdering rapist thief and was a prophet of Lucifer if you worship Muhammad your worshiping Satan and going to burn in hell. Fact!!!!

  • @akshaykashyap7473
    @akshaykashyap7473 Před 2 lety +2

    Taliban 2.0 return

  • @Ghurshah
    @Ghurshah Před 3 lety

    The Taliban were a British idea trained and brainwashed by Pakistani ISI and using warped version of Islam known as Deoband through filter of Haqqani Madrasah. Funded by Saudi Arabia, they were a weapon to colonise Afghanistan on behalf of Pakistan. The chaos of 1992-1994/5 which Taliban and their backers used as an excuse was itself the result of the meddling of ISI largely but also other neighbouring countries. Hamid Karzai seen here as an advocate of the Taliban was part of 1992-1994 government in Kabul where he orchestrated a coup that was put down to great cost. Yet he uses that same chaos which he was a major player in as excuse to justify the Taliban. In reality the Taliban were being used to ethnically cleanse the country of all opponents of Pakistani colonialism.
    The rascal later ended up as newly appointed ruler of Kabul post Taliban administration.

    • @nguyenbaokhiem6728
      @nguyenbaokhiem6728 Před 3 lety +1

      As a Vietnamese, I find this somewhat familiar. The Khmer Rouge in Cambodia was also propped up by foreign colonialists, and were basically used as a proxy state to increase Chinese influence in Indochina. The chaos of the Cambodian civil war used as an excuse by the Khmer Rouge was the result of US bombing and Chinese support for the Khmer Rouge .

  • @cyrilkarpenko691
    @cyrilkarpenko691 Před 2 lety +2

    It'd be so sad if Afghan people will have to return under the rule of this crazy medieval regime.

    • @seanm7539
      @seanm7539 Před 2 lety

      Me to I honestly believe that most of the people that live there have Stockholm syndrome

  • @klk1900
    @klk1900 Před rokem

    So a lot of people harshly criticize afghans for the problems. But I don’t think people realize just how much undermining Pakistan & Iran does. So Pakistan & iran wanna keep Afghanistan a dangerous waste land. (literally for the exact same reason America keeps the drug cartel powerful on the southern border). It protects you from external threats. If someone wanted to invade you, they would have to go threw the Cartel or taliban in order to invade the USA or Pakistan or Iran. -- unfortunately the Afghans have to pay the price for people they’ve never met. Also we call it Afghanistan as ONE but the reality every village is it’s own country or tribe. But Pakistan spends tons of money to keep the division going continuously. All in the name of Pakistan’s national security & self interest. Pakistan undermined the USA non stop from the beginning.

  • @SafiMoh-iw1qe
    @SafiMoh-iw1qe Před 3 měsíci

    He dint say "we dint need no weapons or stuff" he said he have the greeting is ths shababahs allah S.W.T and his messanger PHUB the transalation is very bad

  • @n0yn0y
    @n0yn0y Před 3 lety +3

    It's funny how many Taliban supporters there are in the comments. If they lived under Taliban rule, they wouldn't be allowed to access the internet

  • @damagedigital3075
    @damagedigital3075 Před 7 lety +13

    Why only the Taliban oppression is being purposely highlighted? To be fair please highlight the atrocities and cruelty committed
    by the Americans and Russians against the women, children and even animals when they invaded Afghanistan.

    • @surajdave6111
      @surajdave6111 Před 7 lety +10

      Because the U.S. didn't do that many. The couple times it happened, it was on the news.
      When I served in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, we were required to treat the local Afghans with respect, we treated them with much more respect than the police in America treat black people.

    • @AceofDlamonds
      @AceofDlamonds Před 7 lety +6

      Damage Digital
      The American invasion was not meant to terrorize the civilians....this was an attack on the government in power, and civilians did die, sadly. It happens in all wars. Some people will die. But think about how much more miserable the people are under an Islamist regime.

    • @zoro2266
      @zoro2266 Před 6 lety

      Even Afghans raided India many times, and world doesn't know that. World also don't know they were defeated by sikhs.

    • @staymellow91
      @staymellow91 Před 6 lety +1

      Where were they gonna find a Russian or an American in Afghanistan in 1995?

    • @Ggggggggg631
      @Ggggggggg631 Před 6 lety

      Damage Digital why are spreading bullshit on the internet ? I’m from Afghanistan and I don’t know why I didn’t see Americans killing people, but you somehow did ? Not to mention you saw the supposed crimes Americans committed from your basement and through Russian and Iranian propaganda Channels a few thousand miles away from Afghanistan ?

  • @robyg7037
    @robyg7037 Před 2 lety

    Ah the opium poppy supply chain ! Drones are a real baaiitch Taliban !

  • @rudraksh5840
    @rudraksh5840 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely Based and GigaChad pilled. They have their country back.

  • @awaitchch8525
    @awaitchch8525 Před 5 lety +10

    We like it we love islam we proud to be a muslim alhamdulilah

  • @ahmadali-lb4gg
    @ahmadali-lb4gg Před 2 lety +4

    Congratulation Taliban. Great fighter

  • @mcdoguaruja4374
    @mcdoguaruja4374 Před 2 lety

    2021

  • @jiggadeen
    @jiggadeen Před rokem

    14:40

  • @ustroop771
    @ustroop771 Před 3 lety +1

    It’s been 1400 years Imagine how females living under this cruel Islamic law in all Muslims countries

  • @scottwauneka5812
    @scottwauneka5812 Před 4 lety +1

    #QRG

  • @billygiles3276
    @billygiles3276 Před 5 lety +2

    There won’t even cameras in Muhammad’s Time so how could Islam prohibit cameras lol

    • @FaizanKhan-fv1cj
      @FaizanKhan-fv1cj Před 5 lety

      You lol sinnner
      How much you read quran a day

    • @alphavader951
      @alphavader951 Před 4 lety

      @@FaizanKhan-fv1cj I dont like fictional stories

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 Před rokem

      In some versions of Islam to create an image of another living thing is considered blathemous. Because all living things were created by God. Its why there's no pictures in Mosques. A camera = image, tv = image.
      It's generally ignored these days.

  • @scottwauneka5812
    @scottwauneka5812 Před 4 lety

    *_PKEHLUA_* #PKEHLUA

  • @MuhammadNadeem-sd6ci
    @MuhammadNadeem-sd6ci Před 2 lety +1

    Being a professional journalist, you must be sensier to your profession first and that requires from you an independent presentation of the facts both positive and negative aspects.....asking question
    1. Is it ethical and lawfull, to conduct interview of the person without his consent and permission
    2. You did not highlight crime ratios before and after Taliban.
    3. What's your opinion about taking all the weapons by the taliban as required by UNO (disarming Afghanistan)
    4. Did not highlight peace and security during Taliban Era.
    5. Didnt conduct interview from Muslim afghan women

  • @chrishernandez8913
    @chrishernandez8913 Před 4 lety +8

    R.i.p AHMAD SHAH MASSOUD 🇦🇫😍

  • @worldview5433
    @worldview5433 Před 3 lety +1

    For them study means remembering that asmani book, which is literally of no use.😀😀😀😀 What a cult🤔🤔🤔

  • @kakatopung8139
    @kakatopung8139 Před 7 lety +3

    I think you can always find flaws in every country, society, and system.
    and it's easy to judge it bad/wrong if it different than our and they are our enemy, because we're looking for reason that kill and invade them are the right thing to do.

  • @fazlimuz3697
    @fazlimuz3697 Před 6 lety +2

    in america..so many crime..so bad

    • @truth9042
      @truth9042 Před 5 lety

      @@velez910 well first of all since you were a soldier there; keep in mind the government you installed are completely corrupted who don't even enforce the laws nor do they have effective judicial system; secondly a women's issue is a cultural issue; pashtuns are highly tribal who follow code ethics of Pashtunuwalli including the Taliban themselves; so when they enforce a law they enforce a law of Pashtunuwalli and little bit of Islam; this is why their laws are strict because Pashtuns in general culturally are very strict people let alone religiously, what the Talibans do have little to do with islam in terms of women rights, forcing long beards, these are all cultural practises and they have to abolish it sooner or later; on the other side
      Taliban do have an effective judicial system and law & order; and they are actulley less corrupt than the current government; anti-drug use, anti-bribery, anti-warlordism, anti-bacha bazi(rape of kids) you get punished under taliban, etc
      BUT they need to improve on is womens rights, education, and development.

    • @velez910
      @velez910 Před 5 lety

      To this day we drive threw and March past fields of drugs right off the road ana drive right past anp drive right past well that is Afghan law right there big and small. They say rap is bad but what constitutes rape is a bit of a fussy area over there. Look back at the crusades why were they who were they fighting and why were they fighting. It's all starting again. Look at Iraq and Afghanistan back in the 70's ask your self what changed what happened no shot it was very much like America and thrived as such. We did not put that government in place hell Russia was fighting there for 10 years before we were we seen tanks and plains burned up just war carcass on the side of the road. I wont for one second make up and excuse like cultural difference hurting your own peoples progress is devastating war non stop over trivial things is wrong. We can all agree murder is murder no matter what dosnt matter the culture.

    • @truth9042
      @truth9042 Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@velez910 american soldiers are slaves to the 1% elites you guys serve the elites; Iraq did not need an invasion saddam was fit into the food chain system; saddam already provided them with education, jobs, paved roads, equality, minority rights, but he was oppressive to prevent groups of alqaeda, isis, irani militias etc from rising up; the new government you installed havenot acheived a THING in 15 years, saddam kept his people intact; afghanistan on the other had its invasion justified because of no schools, womens rights,etc it was ages back from iraq but you have to understand afghanistan would need a long time to overcome their past and they'll need to acheive this on their own bud; you cant change themwe cant make that change for them; afghanistan similar to papua new guinea its people are very archaic they'll need time to develop on their own, we're very hypocrite people we sympathize with indiegnous people in the americas, australia, yet we try to wipe out indigenous afghans for living their primitive let them be they'll eventually catch up with the rest of the world

    • @velez910
      @velez910 Před 5 lety +1

      Oh I agree man we didnt need to be over there it's not my fucking problem. Slaves no we can leave at anytime maybe people dont understand that but it's very easy to get out with honorable or even other then honorable . And yes 100% agree only they can fix them selfs. That said when you start a war and have a enemy you follow that enemy where ever you can and if the governments say yes then hell yes we come in. We search we destroy we move on. Our government struggles with what is right and what is wrong witch I turn makes the war zone exist much longer and those inccent cought between it are the ones that suffer. I think we can agree there but I have a hard time with people that claim that it's worse over here in any way

    • @truth9042
      @truth9042 Před 5 lety

      @@velez910 i mean america is not bad to be hoenst but americas problem is with liberalist diseas; there's too much leftism going on its destructive to american societies; american families are broken up by hollywood, music industry, etc too much immorality that needs to be taken care of by law abiding citizens i just wish the likes of trump serve over and over again so they get this country back in track

  • @mhdimahdwi377
    @mhdimahdwi377 Před 2 lety

    Goot Taliban❤❤❤❤

  • @vehicleinformation740
    @vehicleinformation740 Před 4 lety

    United state defeated taliban

  • @abdullahilbaki7156
    @abdullahilbaki7156 Před 4 lety +13

    I love Taliban 😘😘😘

    • @abramshk2947
      @abramshk2947 Před 4 lety +2

      I'd k.
      hahaaaaaa because he's a Pakistani

    • @abramshk2947
      @abramshk2947 Před 4 lety

      I'd k.
      I'm from Afghanistan aswell.
      i like your explanations but im not agree with you on Durand line.

    • @abramshk2947
      @abramshk2947 Před 4 lety

      I'd k.
      plz remember the last treaty between Afghan british war was signed on 8 August 1919 so plz read that letter and tell me where is the 100 years mentioned????
      our leaders made a mistake for the rawelpendi 1919 treaty it was a disaster.

    • @abramshk2947
      @abramshk2947 Před 4 lety

      I'd k.
      so what year was the third war of afghan and the British empire????

    • @abramshk2947
      @abramshk2947 Před 4 lety

      I'd k.
      The Third Anglo-Afghan War (Persian: جنگ سوم افغان-انگلیس‎; Pashto: د افغان-انگرېز درېمه جگړه‎), also known as the Third Afghan War, the British-Afghan war of 1919[8] and in Afghanistan as the War of Independence,[8] began on 6 May 1919 when the Emirate of Afghanistan invaded British India and ended with an armistice on 8 August 1919.[9][10][11][12][13] The war resulted in the Afghans winning back control of foreign affairs from Britain, and the British recognizing Afghanistan as an independent nation.[14] According to British author Michael Barthorp, it was also a minor strategic victory for the British because the Durand Line was reaffirmed as the border between Afghanistan and the British Raj,[3][4] and the Afghans agreed not to foment trouble on the British side. However, Afghans who were on the British side of the border did cause concerns due to revolts.

  • @afsarkhan-ej8rb
    @afsarkhan-ej8rb Před 5 lety +4

    Taliban good people

    • @ap.39315
      @ap.39315 Před 5 lety

      No Taliban are bad, they're brutal and have done nothing to contribute to Afghanistan's development when they were ruling, and they are still waging a completely unnecessary war against the people.

  • @afghanmusic2342
    @afghanmusic2342 Před 6 lety +6

    Propaganda from start to the end

    • @wetdog5431
      @wetdog5431 Před 6 lety +1

      Afghan Music its not propoganda because it was made in 1995.
      This film was simply called
      " TALIBAN 1995"
      The you tube channel re-named it "taliban oppression"

    • @afghanmusic2342
      @afghanmusic2342 Před 6 lety +1

      Telly Savalas bro I’m not fan of Taliban who care it’s Afghanistan anyway I don’t know if the west or our neighbors even then that Afghan are humans or not yet the country been destroyed by outsiders the British started in the 19centurie by making duran line in 1893 the problem Afghan have is that they trust everyone they don’t learn from their mistakes and call it propaganda bc who was supporting Mujahideen and then the Taliban Pakistan and CIA they fucked us up if u no what I mean once it was beautiful country very advance compared to our neighbors Talibans was Pakistan isi or the army in their clothes they easily bring peace but there is big powers that don’t want peace there first is Britain USA Pakistan Iran the main ones

    • @wetdog5431
      @wetdog5431 Před 6 lety

      Afghan Music you its ancient to accept guests.

    • @wetdog5431
      @wetdog5431 Před 6 lety

      Afghan Music no. I speak to amrullah saleh personally, im not your average viewer. I went to UCLA and attended think tank groups here , in regards to eurasia. I wasnt allowed to talk only listen and take notes.
      So i spoke afterwards with amrullah saleh , then on email to this day. He continues to say without attacks inside pakistan the war in afghanistan will go on forever. But pakistan im so sorry to say. Is a more powerful ally to america. Nuclear state, ability to bargain with muslims at the behest of america.
      But we do want every Pakistani who dares cross the durand line killed and we will kill them ourselves.
      But mr. Saleh says until anerica is willing to enter waziristan and other places this war will not end. Sadly

    • @afghanmusic2342
      @afghanmusic2342 Před 6 lety

      Eventually it will end one day it can’t be like this for ever is it
      Yh changing from the Taliban to Taliban oppression don’t you think they been paid for that just brain wash the west against the Middle East Pakistan is nothing to the USA its poppet of the west they will do anything u tell them for money the been trading Afghans for almost 30 year Russian was invited by the Afghan ppl who wanted out America and the did it by Pakistan help I don’t call Pakistan strong I call ignorant people who will taste what have been through Afghans in the last 40 years and I wish they do Pakistan toke advantage of Afghans kindness and don’t like that not the ppl of Pakistan just the army and the isi the ppl are innocent they don’t nothing wrong

  • @DBZFan2
    @DBZFan2 Před rokem

    17:08 18:10 [18:36] 20:15