Friday, October 19, 2012

Afghanistan War News Updates -- October 19, 2012



NATO Chief Calls For Free Elections In Afghanistan -- Reuters

(Reuters) - NATO's chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged the Afghan government on Friday to strive for free, fair and transparent elections in the 2014 presidential poll, saying they marked a critical juncture in the country's quest for peace.

His words came a day after President Hamid Karzai suggested foreign members be removed from the election watchdog, in a step that could be seen as bolstering his grip on power.

"I think it is essential for building trust and confidence between the Afghan people and the Afghan government that the presidential elections take place in a manner that is free, fair and transparent," Rasmussen said in an interview with Reuters on the airstrip at Camp Marmal, a sprawling military base near Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan.

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More News On Afghanistan

ISAF Joint Command morning operational update, Oct. 19
-- ISAF
Afghan, Coalition Force Arrests Taliban Leader -- US Department of Defense
Blast in Afghanistan kills 19 en route to wedding -- AP

Afghan roadside bomb kills 18 wedding guests
-- BBC
Afghan roadside bomb kills 18, injures 15 -- UPI
Afghan President Condemns Blast That Killed Wedding Guests -- Voice of America
Afghanistan feels pressure in hunt for Swat Taliban chief -- BBC
US officials see potential for wider anti-Taliban uprising -- AP
US at a crossroads deep in an Afghan no-man’s land -- L.A. Times
Afghan police school tries to fix struggling force -- AP
Afghan Leader Warns On Immunity For Foreign Troops -- Radio Free Europe

Afghan Officials Spar Over 2014 Vote -- New York Times
Karzai warns against foreign "interference" in Afghan election -- Reuters
NATO chief calls for free elections in Afghanistan -- Reuters

NATO: Afghans in the lead for the security of three quarters of the population -- Examiner
Afghanistan forces prepared for NATO withdrawal, Karzai says -- L.A. Times
ISAF ‘On Track’ to Hand Afghanistan Control by End-2014 -- RIA Novosti

Afghan government faces challenge when dealing with Pakistan
-- Hafizullah Gardesh, Deseret News
Afghanistan's Fiscal Cliff -- Matthieu Aikins, Foreign Policy
If NATO brass can visit Afghanistan why can't the U.N. Security Council? -- Colum Lynch, Turtle Bay/Foreign Policy
Afghanistan: Exit but mission not accomplished -- Christiane Amanpour, CNN & ABC

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