Afghanistan...
Oct. 19th, 2004 08:45 amYou know, it's a crying shame, the complications in the Middle East. I wish I understood the people better. Opponents in the election are claiming voter fraud. They just don't seem to want democracy to work.
I'm not sure I understand the allegations here, either, especially since the votes seem to be so heavily in favor of the United States' backed Karzai. It's not like it's even close. How does anyone have time to manipulate 650,000 votes? Maybe the world of corruption is far more industrious than I thought.
I'm not sure I understand the allegations here, either, especially since the votes seem to be so heavily in favor of the United States' backed Karzai. It's not like it's even close. How does anyone have time to manipulate 650,000 votes? Maybe the world of corruption is far more industrious than I thought.
Not so much in the middle east though...
Date: 2004-10-19 10:11 am (UTC)And there was assuredly voter fraud going on, but this may be a case where the US will pretty much get what they want regardless. Karzai is probably the right choice, given the current choices available, and the election they just held is probably about as good as we could have hoped for... I think the best we can expect is that this experience will gradually lead Afghanistan towards something that we'd more easily identify as "democracy", but they've got a long way to go yet.
At least the corruption didn't result in some pissant warlord getting the reins, eh?
Re: Not so much in the middle east though...
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Date: 2004-10-19 10:33 am (UTC)"He who votes decides nothing. He who counts the votes decides everything."--Joseph Stallin.
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Date: 2004-10-19 02:44 pm (UTC)