Afghanistan, Sept. 29 -- Afghanistan's consulate leadership and staff in Bonn resigned en masse, protesting Berlin's policy and warning it threatens the safety of Afghan citizens' documents.
The leadership and staff of Afghanistan's consulate in Bonn, Germany, have collectively resigned in protest against Berlin's decision to accept two Taliban diplomats.
Hamid Nangyali Kabiri, the acting consul general, warned that the presence of Taliban representatives would endanger sensitive documents and personal information of Afghan citizens.
The resignation was announced on Monday, September 29, through a video message released by Kabiri, in which he said the decision was taken unanimously by all staff.
Kabiri declared that "the leadership and ...