Afghanistan live updates: Taliban say women can work and go to university - as UK officials flown home from Kabul being sent back

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Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahed says the group 'recognises the rights to women that Islam gave them', adding women can 'work, go to school, and can work in schools and in hospitals'. Follow live:

Taliban says it recognises the rights to women 'that Islam gave them'Mujahid tells the briefing that women can work, go to school, and can work in schools and in hospitals.

We don't want fighting in Afghanistan and we don't want our nation to see the consequences of fighting. Major General William Taylor also told the briefing there would be more than 4,000 US troops by the end of the day.In pictures: Crowds of Afghans wanting to flee wait at airport Dr Rezai has made a list of 174 men and women who have not left their places of hiding since Saturday because they are at"direct risk" of danger.In this image from today, people sitting next to white Taliban flags wait for the arrival of relatives who were reportedly released from prison by the Taliban.

"As we all feel the many layers of pain due to the situation in Afghanistan, we are left speechless," they said. He says there is a question over why the forces"we trained and equipped" were not able to"stand up again the Taliban in a stronger and better way".Pregnant British woman and her husband stranded in Afghanistan

"We have been trying to return home but since the Taliban took over the country, flights have been cancelled," the man, a Heywood shop-worker, said. A government which does not respect the"fundamental rights" of all Afghans and"reinstates the reign of fear" risks international isolation, he tells the briefing.

In our last post, we mentioned how a female graffiti artist is responding to the Taliban's takeover. If you want to know more about what their rule means for women, have a listen to today's Daily podcast., Katerina Vittozzi speaks to a young woman living in Kabul about the fears she has for herself and her family.

Under Taliban rule during the 1990s, women were not allowed to leave their homes unless they were accompanied by a male relative, and they were not allowed to go to school or work.respect the aspiration of the people of Afghanistan'The UK prime minister and all leaders of the world, they should respect the aspiration of the people of Afghanistan. The people of Afghanistan they fought for their freedom with their lives.

 

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