Afghanistan: Protest over Biden’s decision on frozen assets

KABUL, 17 February 2022, (TON): A number of citizens, businessmen and money exchangers in Kabul and other provinces held protests over the recent decision of the US president to allocate half of Afghanistan’s frozen funds for ongoing litigation claims by victims of the 9/11 attacks,

Protesters said that Biden’s decision is illegal and unfair.

The protesters, who urged the United States to release all of Afghanistan’s money, called on the World Bank and the United Nations to reconsider the US decision on the assets of the Afghan people.

Mohammad Younes Momand, head of the Chamber of Commerce and Investment said “no one has the right to use this money or give it to anyone else.”

“It’s a completely unfair act to take the compensation from the Afghan money and give it to the victims of 9/11,” said Hajj Mir Afghan Safi, head of the Sarai Shahzada money changers union.

The protesters also said that if the United States does not change its decision their protests will escalate.

Abdul Rahman Zirak, a spokesman of the Sarai Shahzada money changers’ union said “this is the money of the Afghan people, which includes a lot of capital of Afghan traders. Our protest is over Biden’s decision.”

Abdul Rahman Hudawal, head of the Nangarhar Money Exchangers’ Union said “Biden’s decision is unfair, this is the money of the Afghan people, and the United States cannot give it to others.”

Bakhtgul Mangal, a money exchanger in Khost province said “this money has nothing to do with the Taliban, this money has nothing to do with al-Qaeda, this money belongs to the people of Afghanistan.”

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