5 years after the U.S. left, Afghan allies reflect on life under Taliban rule

We're beginning a series of stories on Afghanistan 25 years after the Sept. 11 attacks and the start of the American war there.
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We're beginning a series of stories on Afghanistan 25 years after the Sept. 11 attacks and the start of the American war there. In our first report, we have a look at the lives of three people and their families and how they are faring five years after the Taliban wrenched control from the U.S.-supported government. Special Correspondent Leila Molana-Allen and videographer Eric O'Connor report.
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- We're beginning a series of stories on Afghanistan 25 years after the Sept. 11 attacks and the start of the American war there.
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5 years after the U.S. left, Afghan allies reflect on life under Taliban rule
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