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U.S. probes claims former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani fled with millions
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“Former heads of state who have fled under these circumstances are often given levels of protection, legal or political, by their new host,” said Donald Rothwell, an expert in international law at the Australian National University, adding that if he took the money while he was still in office, Ghani “might enjoy immunity under U.S. law as a former head of state.”
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