Did Bin Laden Win the Afghan Election?

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In summary, the Afghan election was met with enthusiasm and celebration, despite some problems with the voting system and violent attacks. However, there are concerns about the influence of warlords and reports of intimidation towards voters. The controversy over the results is expected to take a couple of weeks to resolve, but overall, many Afghanis viewed the day as a positive and important step in their political process. There are hopes that the sense of participation and value in political life will be the most enduring effect of the election, regardless of the outcome.
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In a day of polling that was far more peaceful than was expected, Afghanis were enthusiastic and celebratory about the chance to participate in the political process. But there were problems with the system which prevented people from voting more than once, and all of Karzai's 15 opponents have joined to boycott the results. There was also a violent attack on some vehicles which were carrying votes to a counting center that resulted in the deaths of three security people.

There are still fears that the political process in some provinces, especially in the south, is still too much in the hands of warlords. For example, in one area there were threats that people's houses would be burned if they did not turn out to vote for Karzai. Also, some women who have attempted to gather the signatures necessary to become candidates in next year's parliamentary election have either been punished themselves, or seen their family or supporters punished.

As counting the votes is expected to take a couple of weeks, and I haven't seen any indication of what process might be used to resolve the controversy, it may be a while before the effects of the election can really be judged.

However, the overall impression is that many, even most, Afghanis have experienced this as an important and positive day. With any luck, whatever the results of the controversy may be, it will be this sense of the value of participation in political life that will be the most enduring effect of today's election.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/south_asia/2004/afghanistan
Correspondents' reports from various polling stations
Overview of the controversy
 
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Who has won? I've heard Bin Laden has won the elections! Oh my God! :rofl:
 
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surrounding the Afghan election

It is difficult to say definitively whether or not Bin Laden won the Afghan election, as the results are still being counted and there are ongoing controversies surrounding the process. However, it is clear that the election was a significant and positive event for many Afghanis, who were enthusiastic and celebratory about the chance to participate in the political process.

Despite some issues with the system and reports of violence and intimidation in certain areas, the overall impression is that the majority of Afghanis saw this as a valuable opportunity to have their voices heard and make a difference in their country's future.

It is important to note that the election is just one step in the long process of establishing a stable and democratic government in Afghanistan. There are still challenges and obstacles to overcome, such as the influence of warlords and threats against women seeking political representation.

Ultimately, it is the lasting impact and lessons learned from this election that will determine its success, rather than any specific outcome or controversy over the results. The fact that so many Afghanis were eager to participate and see the value in political engagement is a hopeful sign for the future of the country.
 

What is the current political situation in Afghanistan?

The current political situation in Afghanistan is complex and constantly evolving. The country has been facing ongoing conflicts and instability, with the Taliban insurgency still posing a major threat. In addition, there have been several presidential and parliamentary elections in recent years, each with its own set of challenges and controversies.

How is the election process in Afghanistan structured?

The election process in Afghanistan is overseen by the Independent Election Commission (IEC) and the Independent Electoral Complaints Commission (IECC). The IEC is responsible for organizing and conducting elections, while the IECC handles complaints and disputes related to the election process. There are also various political parties and candidates who participate in the elections, with a mix of direct and indirect voting methods used.

What are the major challenges facing elections in Afghanistan?

One of the major challenges facing elections in Afghanistan is security. The threat of violence from insurgent groups can make it difficult for voters to safely cast their ballots. In addition, there have been allegations of fraud and corruption in past elections, leading to a lack of trust in the electoral process. Poor infrastructure and logistical issues also present challenges, particularly in remote and rural areas.

How do international organizations and countries support elections in Afghanistan?

International organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union provide financial and technical assistance to support elections in Afghanistan. They also monitor the election process and provide recommendations for improving future elections. Many countries, including the United States, also provide funding and assistance to promote free and fair elections in Afghanistan.

What impact do elections have on the future of Afghanistan?

Elections play a crucial role in shaping the future of Afghanistan. They provide an opportunity for the country to establish a democratic government and for citizens to have a voice in their government. Fair and transparent elections can also help to build trust and stability in the country. However, the success of elections in Afghanistan also depends on addressing underlying issues such as security, corruption, and infrastructure development.

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