Monday, October 19, 2009

AFGHANISTAN ELECTION FRAUD.


The commission investigating the Afghanistan's presidential election has found evidences of fraud in more than 200 polling agency. Unhesitatingly the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) has asked the Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) to invalidate the 210 polling stations.
Disagreements are gaining ground among the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC), sponsored by the United Nations and the Independent Election Commission (IEC), supported by the Karzai government.
The question that disturbs people's minds is the hypothesis of a second round. A spokesman for the IEC will decide on Wednesday October 21, 2009 if a runoff is appropriate.
For the White House this a political turmoil that lands his dusty haze on the clouds of the war against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. According to Associated Press the Pres. Obama has been advised not to send additional troop before the results of the election are clear.
The Afghan authorities have anticipated the November 1 date for new elections if a second round is required.

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