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Afghanistan/South Asia
Excited Afghans vote in assembly polls
2005-09-18
Afghans voted in national assembly and provincial elections on Sunday for the first time in decades, an event President Hamid Karzai hailed as a defining moment in the nation's struggle to rebuild after years of conflict. But the threat of violence by the Taliban failed to deter many voters, who relished the chance to elect parliamentarians and councillors for the first time since 1969. "I'm so happy, I couldn't sleep last night and was watching the clock to come out to vote," said Qari Salahuddin, 21, at a polling station in the eastern city of Jalalabad. About 12.5 million Afghans are registed to vote in the $159 million, U.N.-organised polls for Hundreds of people queued to vote in the southern city of Kandahar, the Taliban's birthplace and the scene of frequent attacks. Voters, including women in cover-all burqas, were searched before entering polling stations and workers pasted up signs saying weapons were not allowed. Police stood guard on roofs outside polling stations. Razia Sediqi was the first woman to cast her vote at a polling station in Jalalabad. "I'm very happy to be voting today," she said. "I don't think there will be any problems."a lower house of parliament and councils in all 34 provinces.
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  The front pages of the U.S. Media are only reserved for casualty reports and badnews.

Haven't you heard the very old saying?
"If it Bleeds, It Leads"
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-09-18 21:45  

#6  Excited Afghans vote in assembly polls

This is a herculean acheivement for the Afghans and their supporters (mainly US Armed Forces). It's certainly beyond any goal I thought achievable just a few years ago.

Posted by: Red Dog   2005-09-18 19:24  

#5  Third story down (currently) on Google World News. One particularly bright spot, jiving with Sea's post, is this story where Karzai hails the women's turnout. MegaCool.
Posted by: .com   2005-09-18 16:37  

#4  What is really B.S. is that if you got to Yahoo.com, on the front news page nothing is listed about Afghanistan actually becoming a formal democracy- something incredibally monumental in that region of the world. But look a couple of pages back you might find something on it, The front pages of the U.S. Media are only reserved for casualty reports and badnews.
Posted by: bgrebel9   2005-09-18 14:55  

#3  they already had somalia
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-18 12:21  

#2  This is the final bitch-slap to the remaining Taliban. The total rejection of them and everything they stood for.

The Taliban did give us one thing, however. A clear view of a society in anarchy. Something that American and European anarchists should be reminded of at frequent intervals.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-09-18 11:10  

#1  I'm so happy, I couldn't sleep last night and was watching the clock to come out to vote," said Qari Salahuddin, 21
Do you think the Taliban have people who get this excited about thier system.
Posted by: plainslow   2005-09-18 09:30  

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