Happened in a moment, but as has become traditional, donald trump often speaks to the camera downstairs. I say before we begin, these are all biden trials. This is done as election interference. Everybody knows it. Im here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania and georgia and lots of other places campaigning. And its very unfair. Fortunately, the poll numbers are very good. Theyve been going up because people understand whats going on. This is a witch hunt and its a shame and it comes out of washington. Its in coordination with washington, everything, including the das office. Its in coordination with washington. Ijust want people to understand that this is done for purposes of hurting the opponent of the worst president in the history of our country. Just in the last hour, i spoke to a National Political director. Lets National Political director. Lets listen. National political director. Lets listen its National Political director. Lets listen. Its having National Political dir
My guest is shaharzad akbar, former chairperson of afghanistans independent human rights commission. What would morally acceptable engagement look like . Shaharzad akbar, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Its good to be here. Its good to have you here. If i may, im going to start with some powerful words of yours. You wrote recently, i spend every day with a fire burning in my heart with the pain of injustice that women in my country face. Of course, since the taliban takeover, youre no longer living in your homeland. Youre living here in the uk. Does that actually, in a funny sort of way, intensify the pain you feel . Absolutely. I mean, every day i feel like im living two different realities at the same time. I wake up in oxford, where im a visiting scholar and its green and beautiful and people are going on about their lives. And then im all day long following the situation back home, talking to colleagues, monitoring the human rights violations. And during the day, several times, i h
In my heart with the pain of injustice that women in my country face. Of course, since the taliban takeover, youre no longer living in your homeland. Youre living here in the uk. Does that actually, in a funny sort of way, intensify the pain you feel . Absolutely. I mean, every day i feel like im living two different realities at the same time. I wake up in oxford, where im a visiting scholar and its green and beautiful and people are going on about their lives. And then im all day long following the situation back home, talking to colleagues, monitoring the human rights violations. And during the day, several times, i have to kind of stop myself and remind myself to be more present, especially around my children, but also not to be paralysed by the pain, because pain can be paralysing, it can take away action. You talk about monitoring the situation every hour of every day and of talking to colleagues. Im just wondering how you can talk to colleagues working on human rights issues ins
Well have the latest. Also on the programme the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, accuses china of interfering in democracy after a parliamentary researcher was arrested in march, accused of spying for china a claim he denies. After repeatedly saying he wouldnt resign, Luis Rubiales finally has, so how has the news going down in spain . And is the shocking footage of an 11 Year Old Girl being attacked by an American Bully Xl Dog goes viral, we speak to a leading Animal Charity about whether the breed should be banned. It isa it is a busy programme, hello to you. We start in morocco, where survivors of the powerful earthquake that struck on friday say the government is not responding quickly enough to help people in remote regions of the atlas mountains. Some villagers have been digging through the rubble with their hands to recover bodies buried under collapsed buildings because heavy Lifting Equipment cant travel on roads blocked by landslides. Nearly 2,700 people are now confirmed to h