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EU observers report vote fraud in Afghan elections

30/09/2005 - 12:54:22
European Union observers today reported “worrying cases of fraud” in landmark Afghan parliamentary elections held on September 18.

The EU mission reported ballot stuffing, proxy voting and possible intimidation of voters intended to influence their choice of candidate.

“The EU Election Observation Mission notes that, based on reports of its observers across the country, in certain provinces the counting process has revealed worrying cases of fraud,” a statement said.

“While these phenomena do not appear to be nationwide, they are a cause for concern,” it said, urging the election administration to address the issues transparently “to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.”

More than six million Afghans voted for new national and provincial assemblies. The joint UN-Afghan electoral authority said this week it is so far satisfied with how the election has been conducted. Final results are expected on October 22.

The elections are regarded as a key step in war-battered Afghanistan’s transition to democracy following the US-led ouster of the Taliban in late 2001.

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