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Taliban Fighters Collapsing With Laughter When Asked A Question About Women's Role In Politics



A video has gone viral of a Taliban fighter collapsing with laughter when asked about democratically voted in female politicians – and telling the camera to stop filming as he loses it.

In the viral clip, part of a documentary on the Taliban shot earlier this year, a female journalist quizzes three Taliban leaders who were expressing hope Afghanistan would have a Taliban president soon.

On the question of whether women’s rights were possible under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the men’s reaction was affirmative.

But then the reporter asks: “Does that mean people will be allowed to vote in women politicians?”

The leaders break out in laughter and one of them – identified as Commander Khatab – asks her to stop filming the video as he shakes with mirth.

The interviewer is Vice News’s Hind Hassan, the only woman in the crew that went to Taliban-held territory in the then Afghan government-controlled country several months ago.

Ms Hassan was asked to wear a traditional blue Afghan burqa for the interview, Vice News reported.








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