It’s been three years since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
Interviews with their leaders have become increasingly difficult to get.
In an exclusive sit down-interview, the BBC’s Yogita Limaye has spoken to Taliban government deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat who defended their time in power and a new edict which further curbs women’s freedoms.
He also spoke about engagement with the international community and the threat of IS.
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