Human Rights Lawyer On Fighting For The Future of Afghans as Taliban Advances

NBC News’ Lester Holt speaks with lawyer Kim Motley, who has lived and worked in Afghanistan on and off since 2008. Motley shares her emotion and changes she is already noticing since the U.S. removed its troops.» Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Human Rights Lawyer On Fighting For The Future of Afghans as Taliban Advances

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29 thoughts on “Human Rights Lawyer On Fighting For The Future of Afghans as Taliban Advances

  1. The rights of women are abused in almost in the same way in Afghanistan and France. In Afghanistan they do not allow women who do not wear the hijab to join schools and public jobs. In France, they do the same but in another way. They do not allow women who wear the hijab to join schools and public jobs. In Afghanistan, women are persecuted in the name of religion, and in France, Muslim women are persecuted in the name of laicity. The world condemns afghanistan but refrains from condemning France. What a hypocracy we live in!

  2. Afghanistan has had twenty years to get their act together and learn how to defend itself and it's government did nothing but complain about the Americans being there interfering in their country.A hundred years from now Afghanistan and the other Middle East countries will be the same.How about the other Arab countries helping to eliminate the Taliban instead of expecting the west to do it for them.

  3. Afghanis had over 10 years to build up their military during US Military presence. They received billions in US aids during those years as well. What have they been doing? In less than a month since US troops began pulling out they've lost more than half of the territory. You can't help people who are unwilling to help them-selves. It's sad to see people suffer but it is of their own making.

  4. Yes… We have to leave. It's been 20 years and nothing has been accomplished. Many of our soldiers have died for nothing. Let them fight their war.

  5. A year ago yall wasn't even thinking about Afghanistan. Be real. But now yall concerned about NBC News tell you what is important. 🐑 🐏 🐑 🐏 🐑 🐏 🐑

  6. Too bad the human rights lawyers don't have the time to help the American citizens in need after all there is plenty of them suffering in the gutters and streets oh but I forgot thats not a Democrat concern anymore

  7. Social workers and lawyers would definitely solve the issue. Btw, I believe its Islamaphobic (your words) to criticize Sharia Law as against human rights. At least thats what has been pushed correct? Glad the left has finally chosen a side…for now.

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