Texarkana Gazette

Ex-Afghan president: Biden order on frozen funds is an atrocity

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — Afghanista­n’s former president on Sunday called a White House order to unfreeze $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the U.S. for families of 9/11 victims an atrocity against the Afghan people.

Former President Hamid Karzai at a packed news conference sought the help of Americans, particular­ly the families of the thousands killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, to press President Joe Biden to rescind last week’s order. He called it “unjust and unfair,” saying Afghans have also been victims of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

Bin Laden was brought to Afghanista­n by Afghan warlords after being expelled from Sudan in 1996. Those same warlords would later ally with the U.S.-led coalition to oust the Taliban in 2001. However, it was Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar who refused to hand over bin Laden to the U.S. after the devastatin­g 9/11 attacks that killed thousands.

“The people of Afghanista­n share the pain of the American people, share the pain of the families and loved ones of those who died, who lost their lives in the tragedy of September 11,” said Karzai. “We commiserat­e with them (but) Afghan people are as much victims as those families who lost their lives. … Withholdin­g money or seizing money from the people of Afghanista­n in their name is unjust and unfair and an atrocity against Afghan people.”

President Biden’s order signed last Friday freed $7 billion in Afghan assets currently held in the United States, to be divided between 9/11 victims and humanitari­an aid to Afghans.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Afghanista­n’s former President Hamid Karzai speaks Sunday during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanista­n. Karzai called a White House order freeing $3.5 billion in Afghan assets for America’s 9/11 families “an atrocity against the Afghan people.” He also sought the help of Americans, and in particular the families of the thousands killed on 9/11, to press the White House to rescind last week’s order, which he said was both “unjust and unfair.”
Associated Press ■ Afghanista­n’s former President Hamid Karzai speaks Sunday during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanista­n. Karzai called a White House order freeing $3.5 billion in Afghan assets for America’s 9/11 families “an atrocity against the Afghan people.” He also sought the help of Americans, and in particular the families of the thousands killed on 9/11, to press the White House to rescind last week’s order, which he said was both “unjust and unfair.”

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