After more than a week closed, banks in the capital Kabul of Afghanistan are starting to reopen and attract hundreds of long-term queued people waiting for cash withdrawal in / 5: 31 South Afghan people Long rows waiting for a hand withdrawal from ATM trees in Kabul capital. (Source: AFP) Financial institutions in Kabul are almost closed on the afternoon of August 15, just before the Taliban occupied the capital. In the first place, the closed banks were to avoid bloodshed and loot when Taliban into the city. However, many days have passed, banks are still closed as the US decided to "stop" 7 billion USD approach to cash and gold reserves of the Central Bank of Afghanistan. International currency (IMF) also Blocking approaching 460 million USD The amount is allocated this week
. The above decisions take place only a few days after tens of thousands of people flock to banks and ATMs across the capital to withdraw money, before The Taliban came. In a major country used cash as Afghanistan, the dual impact of not cash without cash even for a few days and another regime came to power made people extremely worried. The source of incomeMassoud, 35 years old has worked in the Afghan Army
He was in Kabul for 10 days and wondered how to cycle for the family in Kunduz Prefecture, northern Afghanistan. He has 20,000 Afghani (equivalent to 232 USD) in the bank but even if banks are reopened, withdrawal can take a few more days. At 10am on August 25, Massoud has lined up for 4 hours Clock and still cannot be inside the bank to withdraw cash. To earn a living in the capital Kabul, he went to work during the day, but when the work was suspended, he had no way to get a job to have money to go home. Besides Massoud, Abdul, a friend In a district of Kabul province, the Taliban has taken over the country's security responsibilities and this may be the last time the security force member as he received salary.Abdul and Massoud said that, Making money for 10 days is very difficult, but what they worry most is the coming months, they may not have any income. They said: "We don't know if there will be a job anymore or not." Customers are queuing longer outside the bank revealing, most people can borrow small items of relatives and colleagues when needed Set. However, in the long run, when private offices continue to close, they don't know how. A employee at the Ministry of Finance Afghanistan said he was not in the office since the Taliban takes over
He said: "I'm n't even sure they need me or not." After August 23, the Taliban appointed Mr. Mohammad Idris as the Afghan central bank governor, but the restoration of consumer trust and Investors will be a long way to this force. 'The bank is the new airport' Wabiullah to work at the Afghan Interior Department. He has spent 4 hours of linging to withdraw 150,000 Afghani (equivalent to 1,742 USD) remaining in his account. Although the family has 8 people, Wafillah noticed he was lucky because there was enough cash to spend In the next 3 months. However, like a lot of others are queuing awaiting cash, Wafiillah cannot be sure that he will have jobs in the future and nor believe the banks will be able to meet Give the line of people rushing to withdraw cash. He is straight because she does not know how much money the bank is, along with the number of hours waiting for too long has caused the crowd outside Kabul New Bank in the Shahr-E- area Naw lost calm. East start beating the window in the front corridor leading into the bank. When the glass shattered, the crowd began to cheer and scream, while others enlisted the chaos to interrupt, leading to scuffle. The situation is extremely tense. A person is lined up, when this chaotic status says: "Banking as a new airport", to compare with the scene of thousands of people concentrating on the gate to Hamid Karzai International Airport In Kabul, facing violence and risk of death because of being trampled. Small business "hurt" not only those who work in state agencies are worried about employment, small business owners, these People who often sell goods and services are also asking questions: What will happen next? Noor Mohammad, owner of a small barber shop shared, since the Taliban powered, his business was encountered A number of obstacles and lives of Afghan people across the capital change only after a night. Only 10 days ago, Mohammad's small store could bring regular income of 4,000 Afghani (equivalent to 46 USD) / day. But last week, he only earned about 400 Afghani (equivalent to 4 USD) / day. Noor Mohammad Lo will not be able to pay rent until life in the capital soon returns to normal. Beside Mohammad's haircut shop is a small grocery store, by Younus, 42 years old. He is also afraid to not be able to pay 800 USD Monthly rent .tr . Dịch vụ:
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