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GLOBALink | Afghans take to streets protesting against U.S. decision on Afghanistan's assets

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發布於 2022年09月18日06:57 • Zou Xuemian,Fan Haoyu,unreguser

"U.S. should immediately return our money," said Rafeuallah, an Afghan shopkeeper. He was among the hundreds of Afghans who took to the streets in Kabul on Saturday to protest against U.S. decision to transfer Afghanistan's national reserves. #GLOBALink

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