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September 11, 202111 flights with 255 tons of medical and food aid. Today alone, two planes unloaded dozens of aid boxes in Afghanistan. This is what the UAE does every day through a humanitarian corridor to support a population that cannot find anything to eat in the markets. Flights on which more than two thirds of the 120,000 Afghans have left Afghanistan and landed in the Emirates or Qatar before reaching their final destination.



This was confirmed by a manager of the Kabul airport. Like other Gulf countries, allies of the US, the Emirates acted as a transit area for evacuation flights for foreigners and Afghan collaborators fleeing the country after the Taliban took over in mid-August. "Since 3 September, the government of the Emirates has activated an airlift for humanitarian aid," the regional director of the company based in UAE and in charge of managing the activities of the Kabul airport told AFP.



250 foreigners evacuated


In the last 3 days, 250 foreign nationals have left Afghanistan. This was confirmed by Zalmay Khalilzad, Washington's special envoy and architect of last year's agreement with the Taliban on the safe withdrawal of US and NATO troops. In a series of tweets, he praised both Qatar, whose national airline operated the flights, and the Taliban for allowing the safe passage of our citizens, other foreign nationals, and Afghans who want to leave. However, hundreds of Afghans, including US citizens and green card holders, remain stranded in Mazar-e-Sharif in the north of the country because the Taliban are asking for travel documents.



The two faces of the country


From those who want to leave the country forever to the other side piloted by the Taliban: 300 women took to the streets to support the government and its segregation policies. A demonstration in Kabul, among Islamic militants armed with rifles and machine guns. Women dressed in black from head to toe, with their faces covered and waving the Taliban flag. They carried placards praising the new government and defining the separation from men in the classes as positive.



The new government and the risk of ISIS attacks


The installation of the new Taliban government should be tomorrow, but according to foreign intelligence sources, Isis-Khorasan is planning a series of attacks with the use of explosive vehicles and kamikaze during the ceremony .



Zahra's words


In this context, Zahra Hamadi speaks, the activist and entrepreneur who arrived from Kabul thanks to the mobilization and appeals of her brother Ahmed. “As a rights activist I cannot provide solutions for the future of my country. The answer must be given by those people who wanted to bring this country to how it is today. I'm also waiting to understand what the 'bigs' will decide. "On Afghanistan - he continued, on the sidelines of a meeting of the Festival of Politics - now there is a media boom, we hear things happening, the Taliban's disrespect of the word given, the list is long. worried that memory and history tell us: as long as we are in the spotlight we talk, we promise, but as soon as they go out, we forget, and Afghanistan risks being forgotten ”.