Friday, September 17, 2010

Afghanistan War News Updates -- September 17, 2010



Afghanistan Election Threatened By More Than The Taliban -- Voice Of America

As Afghanistan's Parliamentary election date approaches, many threats pose great obstacles.

Threat one is the Taliban. The militant group said Thursday it plans to attack polling stations throughout the country and urged Afghans to boycott the September 18 elections. More than 10 million people are eligible to vote for some 2,500 candidates.

Insurgents have already killed at least three candidates and several campaign workers in the run-up to the vote.

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More News On Afghanistan

Karzai urges Afghans to vote, ignore Taliban -- AP
Bar set low for Afghan parliamentary elections -- L.A. Times
Afghanistan security beefed up ahead of vote -- CBC
Afghan election will have irregularities: Karzai -- AFP
Afghan candidates risk lives in Taliban heartland -- AFP
Gates says Afghans Have Capable Plan for Election Security -- Voice of America
Kabul Voters Feel Relatively Safe But Remain Cautious Ahead Of Afghan Poll -- Radio Free Europe
Track Afghan Election Fraud Without Going To Afghanistan -- The Danger Room
A Rundown on the Afghan Parliamentary Election -- New York Times/AP
Afghan vote a foregone conclusion -- Aunohita Mojumdar, Asia Times opinion

Candidate, Election Workers Kidnapped on Eve of Afghan Poll -- Voice of America
Taliban kidnaps 18, including campaign workers, in Afghanistan -- CNN
Rash of kidnappings hit on eve of Afghan vote -- Reuters
Afghanistan hit by eve-of-poll kidnappings -- BBC
Afghan electoral workers slain by Taliban -- CNN
1 NATO soldier, 3 Taliban insurgents killed in S. Afghanistan -- Xinhuanet
Taliban commander found hiding in oven -- CNN

US strategy in Afghan war is working: Gates -- AFP
Gates: Surge seems to be working in Afghanistan -- AP
Gates cautiously optimistic on Afghan war -- Reuters
Once Wary, Obama Relies on Petraeus in Afghanistan -- New York Times

Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to sign bilateral security treaty -- Asia News Network
Stability in Afghanistan significant for Pakistan: Gilani -- One India

US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,178 -- AP

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