UN Starts Moving Some Staff Out of Afghanistan – IOTW Report

UN Starts Moving Some Staff Out of Afghanistan

WFB: By Michelle Nichols

The United Nations said on Wednesday it started moving up to 100 international staff out of Afghanistan to work from Kazakhstan, but stressed it is “committed to staying and delivering in support of the Afghan people in their hour of need.”

“This is a temporary measure intended to enable the U.N. to keep delivering assistance to the people of Afghanistan with a minimum disruption, while at the same time reducing the risk to U.N. personnel,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Durjarric said.

The United Nations has about 300 international staff and 3,000 national staff in Afghanistan.

6 Comments on UN Starts Moving Some Staff Out of Afghanistan

  1. They are leaving because they can not continue their Food for Sex Trade that seems to follow them everywhere they go. (google it)

    Now, heading to Chicago to report on how the police are oppressing the indigenous population and violating their Human Rights.

    UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR – bastard cocksuckers

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  2. Well thank goodness for that as the UN peacekeepers can no longer rape and molest the afghan children which they’re known for doing and which was reported to the UN with zero action being taken against the UN pedophiles.

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