Monday marks one year since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan.
After last year's chaotic scenes of Afghans trying to flee the country, the economy has collapsed, millions of people face food shortages, and women have been stripped of their rights.
The Taliban blames assets being frozen by Western nations and ongoing pandemic concerns for the worsening woes, but critics accuse the group of abuses that has driven people away.
Al Jazeera's @Osama bin Javaid reports from Kabul, Afghanistan.
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After last year's chaotic scenes of Afghans trying to flee the country, the economy has collapsed, millions of people face food shortages, and women have been stripped of their rights.
The Taliban blames assets being frozen by Western nations and ongoing pandemic concerns for the worsening woes, but critics accuse the group of abuses that has driven people away.
Al Jazeera's @Osama bin Javaid reports from Kabul, Afghanistan.
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#Taliban
#Afghanistan
#HumanitarianCrisis
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