Afghanistan: 'UN begins withdrawal from Herat: About 50 UN staff and aid workers are preparing to leave the western Afghan city of Herat following clashes between troops and angry demonstrators. At least seven people died as protests against the sacking of Herat's powerful governor, Ismail Khan, turned violent.' (BBC)
Monday, September 13, 2004
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