KABUL (Reuters) - For 8-year-old Rasoul Khan, a cleaning job at a favoured weekend relaxation spot for Kabul's wealthy was meant to help bring a better life in a country stricken by widespread poverty.
Instead, the Spozhmai Hotel beside Qargha Lake will probably evoke terror whenever he remembers the five Taliban gunmen who burst through its doors as the privileged gathered to relax on the eve of the Friday religious holiday.
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