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One year on from the Taliban's stunning return to power in Afghanistan, divisions within the insurgent group-turned-rulers are surfacing.
Infamous during their first reign for their brutal crackdowns on rights and freedoms, the Islamists vowed to rule differently this time.
On a superficial level at least, they appear to have changed in some respects.
But the group's hardline core is against any significant ideological change that could be viewed as a sign of capitulation to their enemies in the West.
"The demands and needs of the Afghans remain the same as twenty years ago," Mohammad Omar Khitabi, a member of a council of clerics who advise Akhundzada in Kandahar, tells AFP. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES