Can Afghanistan hold a credible election?
April 05, 2014  11:04

The Afghan election will see the biggest security operation mounted in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Around 400,000 Afghan and international troops will be available, although the 55,000 troops of the Isaf force still in Afghanistan will play only a minor role.

 

Specially trained women weapons screeners will be paid $100 (60) for the day to enable women to vote. The government has rejected a claim by the Taliban that they have a full list of the screeners. Polls for the national president and provincial councils in the 34 provinces will be held at the same time; 10% of polling centres have been closed because of security concerns.

 

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