PBS NewsHour begins a series of reports on Afghanistan 25 years after the September 11 attacks and the initiation of the American military involvement. The first report focuses on the experiences of three individuals and their families, examining their lives five years after the Taliban regained control from the U.S.-backed government. Special Correspondent Leila Molana-Allen and videographer Eric O'Connor contributed to this report.
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Afghan Allies Reflect on Life Under Taliban Rule Five Years After U.S. Withdrawal
PBS NewsHour has launched a series of stories reflecting on Afghanistan 25 years after the September 11 attacks. The initial report highlights the experiences of three individuals and their families five years after the Taliban took control from the U.S.-supported government.
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5 years after the U.S. left, Afghan allies reflect on life under Taliban rule
Afghan Allies Reflect on Life Under Taliban Rule Five Years After U.S. Withdrawal