Friday, August 21, 2009

Afghan Election Called a Success Despite Attacks

Afghans lined up to vote in Kabul. Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Afghan Election Called a Success Despite Attacks -- New York Times

KABUL, Afghanistan — Scattered rocket attacks and Taliban intimidation suppressed turnout in Afghanistan’s presidential election Thursday. But enough voters cast ballots that Afghan officials said they had thwarted efforts by the insurgents to derail the vote.

The election is the second in the nearly eight years since an American-led invasion ousted the Taliban, but the security situation in the country has deteriorated so sharply, and the credibility of the Afghan leadership has sunk so low, that the ability of the government to hold the election at all was in doubt.

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More News On Afghanistan

Karzai, Abdullah teams claim wins in Afghan vote -- Yahoo News/AP
Karzai and rival claim victory in Afghan vote -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Afghan presidential vote count over: commission -- Yahoo News/AFP
Afghanistan election: President Hamid Karzai claims victory -- the Telegraph
Karzai and Abdullah both claim victory in Afghan elections -- The Guardian
Obama: Afghan Election 'Successful' -- Voice of America
Taleban threats and attacks take toll on polls as voters stay away -- Times Online
Despite low turnout, Afghan vote declared a success -- McClatchy News
Attacks Shake Up Afghan Balloting -- Wall Street Journal
Afghans Vote, Against Backdrop of Threats -- Washington Post
Afghan voting marred by violence that killed 26 and closed polling places -- Christian Science Monitor
In Afghanistan election, deciding who won is the hard part -- L.A. Times
Sliding Support for Afghanistan War Means Obama Must Polish His Pitch, Lawmakers Say -- FOX News
Obama Pledges Increased Pressure in Afghanistan -- U.S. Department of Defense
German Party Calls for Plan for Removal of Troops From Afghanistan -- New York Times
DEA Agents Apply Expertise Far From Home -- ABC News
General: More Troops in Afghanistan Means Less Risk -- CBS
Two British soldiers killed in Afghanistan -- The Guardian
Two British soldiers killed in Afghanistan bomb explosion -- The Telegraph
FACTBOX-Security developments in Afghanistan, Aug 21 -- Reuters
In Afghanistan, the Choice Is Ours -- Richard N. Haass, New York Times opinion.
Afghanistan Votes -- New York Times editorial.
We can't abandon Afghanistan -- The Guardian opinion
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 713 -- AP

7 comments:

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