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Norway: Afghans demonstrate against Taliban delegation's visit to Oslo

| @indiablooms | Jan 26, 2022, at 12:02 am

Oslo, Norway: Norway-based Afghans protested outside the Norwegian foreign ministry office on Sunday against a Taliban delegation, which is visiting the capital Oslo to hold a meeting with the Western diplomats.

Dozens of men and women protested, raising Afghan flags and placards that read, "Free Alia Azizi" and "Do Not Recognize the Taliban. They have Blood in their hands. Can't be trusted."

The protestors also urged the United Nation to "wake up" to the realities of Afghanistan, the news agency reported.

The demonstrators were also seen shouting slogans like "United Nations, wake up, wake up, No to Taliban".

The demonstration took place during talks between the Taliban delegation and members of the international community in Norway.

Norway recently invited representatives of the Taliban to visit Oslo from Jan 23 to 25 for talks.

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