Obama: Afghan Election Successful By VOA News 20 August 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama says Afghanistans elections appear to have been successful, despite attempts by the Taliban to disrupt them with violence. President Barack Obama (l) and Michael Smerconish at the White House, ...
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Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East.- Bombings Harshly Interrupt Baghdad’s Summer of Optimism- Karzai, Abdullah Claim Victory in Afghan Election- Israel Threatens Lebanon in New War of Words
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(Al Jazeera English: November 2, 2009) After his chief rival Abdullah Abdullah withdrew from the runoff election, Hamid Karzai was named president of Afghanistan for five more years. In Pakistan, dozens have been killed in a bomb attack in the city of Rawalpindi. Also, international tribunals wa...
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Afghanistan’s election commission has declared incumbent Hamid Karzai the winner of the country's presidential election, after his opponent pulled out. Visiting Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pledged UN Support. (2 November 2009) ... "isl afg-eln-20091102i" karzai wins afghan election ban
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The leading presidential challenger in Afghanistan’s presidential election claims the ballot was fraudulent and wants the international community to review it. (Sept. 5) ... afghan election opposition charges fraud
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A runoff presidential election in Afghanistan is set for Nov. 7. Afghan President Hamid Karzai will face ex-Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, his main challenger in that country’s disputed Aug. 20 election. (Oct. 21) ... afghan election high-stakes vote looms afghanistan
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Amid reports of voter fraud in the Afghanistan presidential election, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said it is important that Afghan leaders show that the process is legitimate. (Oct. 19)
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Afghans go to the polls Thursday for the second time since the fall of the Taliban. WJS’s Peter Spiegel says President Hamid Karzai, a resounding winner in 2004, faces a series of different challenges this time around.
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Taliban threats scared voters and dampened turnout in the militant south Thursday as Afghans voted for president for the second time ever. (Aug. 20)
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