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Karzai denied outright victory in fraudulant Afghan election
Sunita Zaveri
Oct. 19, 2009
Hamid Karzai is not a happy man today. Afghan election investigators hint that he may tried to steal the lection!
Afghan election's fraud investigators found problem in the recent election and has ordered Afghan election officials on Monday to deny Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan’s president, an outright victory in the country’s presidential poll. This has raised the possibilities that a prolonged election crisis may ensue in a an election run-off.
What should US do now? American credibility is at stake for Karzai's election mismanagement.
The United Nations-backed watchdog has created an escalating confrontation between Mr Karzai, who is adamant that he won the August 20 vote, and EU, UK and US embarrassed by the massive evidence of election rigging in favour of their pupet regime.
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