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...war effort to rid the nation of the Taliban. ABC Australia reports on the last days of the war...
In the baking Afghan summer sun, thousands of people made a desperate dash for the airport in Kabul. Their city was convulsed with fear after the country's leadership fled, leaving the Taliban back in the Presidential Palace. It was an inglorious end to the 20 year war effort to rid the nation of the Taliban. ABC Australia reports on the last days of the war in Afghanistan.
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...to improve their lives. Produced by ABC...
Afghan women find independence as beauticians.
...situation will only get worse. Produced by ABC...
Hamid Karzai's early attempts to restore security in Afghanistan are being hampered by the Taliban, who are using Pakistan as a base to launch further attacks.
...none of it ends up in America. Produced by ABC...
In south Afghanistan, the 'War on Terror' is dwindling following US military success. Yet as feudalism returns, the US appears to be striking up dubious deals with powerful drug barons.
...couple killed in a bomb blast. Produced by ABC...
WIth human rights organisations calling for an enquiry into the execution of Taliban prisoners involved in the revolt at the Qala-e-Jhangi fort, we consider the vast number of casualties left by this war.
...left to battle and rule in peace. Produced by ABC...
As US forces continue their efforts to mop up Taliban resistance, our report shows that the war in Afghanistan is a long way from over. Travelling the dangerous route from Kabul to Jalalabad to Bamian, our crew discovers that tribal warlords are well on the way to returning the country to feudalism.
...be waging a war without victims. Produced by ABC...
11 year-old Sharif is rushed into hospital, his body covered in blood. He and a friend had been playing with an unexploded shell when it detonated, causing them both horrendous injuries. He is one of many children who have been injured or even killed by the legacy of the American bombing.
...aid provide effective relief? Produced by ABC...
Near Herat is a place where victory over the Taliban meant nothing. It resembles a small city carved from mud, but is actually one of the largest refugee camps in the world.
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