Ghani Says He Fled Afghanistan to Prevent Kabul Violence

2021-09-10

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  • Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said Wednesday he fled the country last month to avoid more violence in the streets of Kabul.
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  • As Taliban fighters took control of the city August 16, Ghani left Afghanistan for the United Arab Emirates in a helicopter.
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  • He denied taking government money as he left.
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  • "I left at the urging of palace security, who advised me that to remain risked setting off the same horrific street-to-street fighting the city had suffered during the civil war of the 1990s," Ghani said in a statement.
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  • "Leaving Kabul was the most difficult decision of my life, but I believed it was the only way to keep the guns silent and save Kabul and her 6 million citizens."
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  • The 72-year-old Ghani said he worked for 20 years to create a democratic government in Afghanistan.
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  • But he admitted that he, like other Afghan governments of the past, had failed to create "stability and prosperity."
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  • The United Arab Emirates said it welcomed Ghani "on humanitarian grounds."
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  • Ghani said he would give more detailed reasons for why he fled in the "near future."
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  • He denied accusations that he left Afghanistan with millions of dollars.
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  • Russia's RIA news agency reported that he fled Kabul with four cars and a helicopter full of cash.
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  • He had to leave some cash behind because he could not fit it all in, RIA reported.
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  • Afghanistan's ambassador to Tajikistan also accused Ghani of taking $169 million in government cash.
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  • The charges are false, Ghani said in his statement.
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  • He added that he and his wife have been responsible in their personal finances and has publicly declared all his money and property.
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  • Ghani said he would welcome a United Nations review of his finances or another independent investigation.
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  • In an interview with Afghanistan's TOLO news channel, the United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked if he helped Ghani flee the country.
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  • Blinken replied, "What he told me in that conversation the night before he fled is that he was prepared to fight to the death."
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  • I'm Dan Novak.
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  • Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said Wednesday he fled the country last month to avoid more violence in the streets of Kabul.
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  • As Taliban fighters took control of the city August 16, Ghani left Afghanistan for the United Arab Emirates in a helicopter. He denied taking government money as he left.
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  • "I left at the urging of palace security, who advised me that to remain risked setting off the same horrific street-to-street fighting the city had suffered during the civil war of the 1990s," Ghani said in a statement. "Leaving Kabul was the most difficult decision of my life, but I believed it was the only way to keep the guns silent and save Kabul and her 6 million citizens."
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  • The 72-year-old Ghani said he worked for 20 years to create a democratic government in Afghanistan. But he admitted that he, like other Afghan governments of the past, had failed to create "stability and prosperity."
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  • The United Arab Emirates said it welcomed Ghani "on humanitarian grounds."
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  • Ghani said he would give more detailed reasons for why he fled in the "near future." He denied accusations that he left Afghanistan with millions of dollars.
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  • Russia's RIA news agency reported that he fled Kabul with four cars and a helicopter full of cash. He had to leave some cash behind because he could not fit it all in, RIA reported.
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  • Afghanistan's ambassador to Tajikistan also accused Ghani of taking $169 million in government cash.
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  • The charges are false, Ghani said in his statement.
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  • He added that he and his wife have been responsible in their personal finances and has publicly declared all his money and property. Ghani said he would welcome a United Nations review of his finances or another independent investigation.
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  • In an interview with Afghanistan's TOLO news channel, the United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked if he helped Ghani flee the country.
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  • Blinken replied, "What he told me in that conversation the night before he fled is that he was prepared to fight to the death."
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  • I'm Dan Novak.
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  • Ken Bredemeier reported this story for VOA News. Dan Novak adapted it for VOA Learning English. Susan Shand was the editor.
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  • Words in This Story
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  • palace - n. a very large and impressive house
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  • horrific - n. causing horror or shock
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  • stability - n. the quality or state of something that is not easily changed or likely to change
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  • prosperity - n. the state of being successful usually by making a lot of money