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Description: "More than 100 UN and aid workers left Kabul and four other cities in an airlift organised by the UN in Pakistan." From Lahore. Daily Telegraph, UK. (September 13, 2001)
Aid groups quit Kabul in fear of US attacks - Telegraph Aid groups quit Kabul in fear of US attacks THE United Nations and international humanitarian aid groups began pulling staff out of Afghanistan yesterday as fears mounted there and in neighbouring Pakistan that America may mount military attacks against the Taliban and the camps of Osama bin Laden.
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Page title:Aid groups quit Kabul in fear of US attacks - Telegraph
Keywords:Afghanistan,Asia,World News,News
Description:THE United Nations and international humanitarian aid groups began pulling staff out of Afghanistan yesterday as fears mounted there and in neighbouring Pakistan that America may mount military attacks against the Taliban and the camps of Osama bin Laden.
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