Exclusive access inside the Taliban's palace | Witness Documentary

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Published 2023-08-14
Rare behind-the-scenes access to the Taliban spokesman as local Afghans confront him about the failed economy and broken promises of women’s and minority rights.

With unprecedented access from Kandahar to Kabul, the Taliban’s main spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid opens the doors to the presidential palace. He takes us to the centre of the Taliban’s transition from rebel fighters to the nation’s leaders.

Charged with orders from the Taliban’s reclusive supreme leader, Mullah Haibatullah Akhunzada, Mujahid faces the stresses that come with governing a divided and traumatised country of 40 million people. In Afghanistan, human rights are under attack and the economy is crumbling.

Powerful businessmen, bold Hazara leaders and a fearless woman activist confront Mujahid about the Taliban’s many unfulfilled promises. He knows the stakes are high for an administration which is not formally recognised by the rest of the world.

Taliban Palace is a documentary film by Michael Healy and Najibullah Quraishi.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mstudios5637
    I actually served in Afghanistan from 07-09 with the US Army. It is such a beautiful country with hard working people. I lost several friends over there flighting with the Taliban and now I agree.....Peace. There was no reason for us to be over there for that long. Obviously I was there as a soldier and at war but someday I hope to return and travel the country in a peaceful manner and visit where my brothers died.
  • @LoneWolf-og4wj
    I am a black muslim and I love Afghanistan and its people. I hope to visit this country one day, in sha Allah
  • @Mubasher_Ali_PhD
    I am Pashtun from Pakistan and I understood the language Zabiullah Mujahid spoke in the documentary. I have noticed that the reporter did not mention exactly what he said, especially in favor of women. For example, at 6:13, he stated, 'First, we need to create a safer environment for women.' He emphasized that there is no hostility against women but rather a focus on the dignity and respect that Islam teaches us towards women. The reporter completely omitted the part regarding women's rights. It appears that Al Jazeera either missed it or deliberately chose not to mention it.
  • @Fazzyyacoo
    I admire the humbleness of the Afghan people they went through so much of trials and tribulations ,pain and suffering during the occupation and yet they still choose to be gentle and kind . Such good character .They seem to be so calm and peaceful ❤ Subhanallah ⚘️
  • @Shakeelsway
    I was really surprised that people come to him and openly criticise and show dissatisfaction to him and he listens very calmly! Really impressive!
  • @Nturner822
    After all the pain and suffering I just wish peace and prosperity to Afghanistan’s people
  • That woman fought so hard and passionately for her daughters to have a right to education, knowing it would probably just be brushed off. It must be so frustrating.
  • @OhCrazyEggs
    Wow, mad respect to that lady who is fighting for women's right to education. This is the definition of an uphill battle. Her determination and resilience against overwhelming odds are impressive. She is fighting for her fellow women, and ultimately for all the people of Afghanistan, although she might not live long enough to see her goals being achieved. Amazing.
  • No matter what and how anyone sees these people. They are the most resilient people on earth. Watch and see how they would grow.
  • @taiz1146
    That spoke person deserves lots of appreciation for his calmness, he is patience and humble too
  • @Abdullah_khan1
    Being at war for more than 40 years there could be many issues in their govt but they are settling it out in a humble way. Loved this 22:27 “May God find more mothers like you who force us to give them their rights”
  • @peacehumanrace
    Spokesperson is such a gem of a person. Sadness, dilemma, honesty , empathy and the desire for the good of his country but his helplessness, everything is in his eyes.
  • @mohsinfarooqi4452
    20:27 Zabihullah Mujahid saying to women activist "May God find more mother's like you,who force us to give them their rights"💗
  • @mohdumar-ou9qx
    Can you imagine a person with this influence is this humble to his people and so transparent that he’s letting the world to see the government’s criticism in front of him.
  • @Lancista
    Persian Empire, Mongolian Empire, Safavid Iran, Macedonian Empire, Ottoman Empire, British Empire, Soviet Union, United States of America - the Greatest Nations in the History of Humankind possessing the greatest armies of their time Failed to Conquer Afghanistan! This Mountain Lands truly deserve their Nickname - "The Graveyard of Empires"!
  • @deepakdongre7712
    It's such a beautiful country with amazing people. I wish I could fulfill my wish of motorcycling across the gorgeous landscapes of Afghanistan. But moreover wish for peace, prosperity and well being of our Afghan brothers and sisters.
  • @whitefriday2585
    5:11 So much greenness in Kabul. I wish my homeland's capital, Prishtina, Kosovo, had it too. Most of it is boring gray, though. By the way, Mr. Zabihullah Mujahid seems so humble and gentle. May Allah safeguard the security and peace in Afghanistan and improve its economy.
  • @LuigibCO
    Thank you Al Jazeera for bringing such a transparent and honest content to our houses. Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
  • I lost a cousin in Afghanistan serving for the war we should have never been in with them. At the time, I hated the taliban for what they did to my cousin, but as I’ve gotten older, and really understood more, they had every right to hate us. If ANYONE or entity evaded the United States we would want them dead to protect our country. But in reality, the government manipulated my family after my cousin died saying terrorists killed them, and not people trying to protect their land.