Afghan Poll Already 'Stolen': Analysts
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=12481879597...
"Even before it kicks off, Afghanistan's showcase presidential election is likely "sold" and "stolen", analysts warned...August 20 will not guarantee free, fair democracy here, Wadir Safi, of Kabul University's law and polysci faculty told AFP on Sunday August 16. It will be forged and fake democracy and elections.."
'We encourage all Afghans not to be deterred from exercising their hard-won right to determine the future of their country by participating in the upcoming presidential election..'
Lawrence Cannon, Minister Foreign Affairs - Canada
US is Picking and Choosing the Afghan Opium Trade Winners
http://www.newshoggers.com/blog/2009/08/us-is-picking-choosing-the-afgha...
"The US [and Canada] are backing a narco-state in Afghanistan. Dostum is only one of many drug kingpins and their bought and paid for puppets... The US is picking and choosing winners in the global opium trade by eliminating Taliban connected opium traders while helping to to shore up the political power of opium traders in the AFghan government."
Karzai's brother is one of the largest and most influential of these for obvious reasons..
And now Karzai has silenced the press about pre-election agitation, threatening to expel stalwart journalists. Zeenews writes: "The United Nations asked the government to lift a decree ordering a blackout of foreign and domestic media coverage of any violence during Thursday's polls." The Official Story is clearly "Democracy and Freedom Work!"
They must vote for the anti-communist mujahideen in Kabul and vote often!
Afghanistan's Gunpoint Election:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/aug2009/pers-a20.shtml
"By any measure, today's presidential election in Afghanistan is a travesty. The poll takes place under conditions of a continuing foreign, military occupation to prop up a puppet government that is notorious for its human rights abuses, corruption, and failure to provide for the basic needs of the vast majority of the population."
Karzai, Warlords Mount Massive Vote Fraud:
http://original.antiwar.com/porter/2009/08/19/karzai-and-warlords-mount-...
"the sociopolitical structure of Afghanistan remains so hierarchical that warlords can deliver very large blocs of votes to Karzai by telling their followers to vote for him, and in some provinces - especially in the Pashtun south - by forcing tribal elders to cooperate in voter fraud schemes...
It is now estimated that 17 million voter registration cards have been issued which means that 3.5 million cards may have been issued to children. In one case, the FEFA observer saw about 500 voting cards being given to a single individual."
[Former Liberal Party Deputy Prime Minister John Manley is in Afghanistan working as an election observer for the US based National Democratic Institute]
Let's call Afghanistan what it is: a mistake is a mistake.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/aug/19/afghan-election-tali...
Mass Abstention and Vote Rigging in Afghanistan
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/aug2009/afgh-a21.shtml
"Yesterday's presidential election in Afghanistan featured massive abstention and blatant ballot rigging, underscoring the corrupt character of the entire exercise..Turnout was zero or near zero in parts of Afghanistan's Pashtun majority south."
Gosh how come our canucklehead election observer John Manley didn't tell me this..?
Because he, like the mainstream Canadian media, are cheerleaders for the war. Have been since day one.
Washington Praises Afghan Election Fiasco to Justify War Escalation
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/aug2009/pers-a22.shtml
"Clearly there are major differencs between Vietnam 42 years ago and Afghaninstan today. There are, however, also striking similarities in the nature of the two elections aned the way in which they have been manipulated to provide a democratic facade for colonial wars of aggression.."
The view from Peshawar:
The media generally forgets that the majority of Pakhtuns live in Pakistan, not in Afghanistan. The above editorial was written by a Pakhtun anti-Taliban supporter of the secular progressive government of Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province, whose citizens are mostly Pakhtuns.
"Go Tell the World About Our Fake Election"
http://frontlineclub.com/blogs/alex/2009/08/go-tell-the-world-about-our-...
"...All this indicates a turnout of less than 15% probably in reality something approaching 7 or 8%.."
Preliminary Statement of the NDI Election Observer Delegation: [John Manley et al]
http://www.ndi.org/files/Afghanistan_EOM_Statement_FINAL.pdf
"..It should be noted that no electoral framework is perfect, and all electoral and political processes experience challenges.."
http://wire.antiwar.com/2009/08/22/taliban-cut-off-fingers-of-2-afghan-v...
The Taliban cut off the fingers of two whole Afghan voters - count them - two voters!
"Mirwais Yasini, a parliamnetarian, stood behind a table piled with ballot papers that he said his supporters had found ditched outside Spin Boldak city in southern Kandahar province. The ballots bore the stamp of the Independent Election Commission, which is applied only after they are used for voting.
'Thousands of them were burned,' he said."
How can Afghanistan be "fixed"? Can Karzai "fix" Afghanistan?
http://www.thenation.com/blogs/dreyfuss/465010/fixing_afghanistan
Afghanistan votes: Who cares?
http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/blog/blogs.aspx#a4206
One small area of hope is that it looks like at least the ballot counting process is fair and accurate:
http://wire.antiwar.com/2009/08/24/algorithms-to-stop-fraud-in-medieval-...
However, elections are seen as a setback for women:
http://wire.antiwar.com/2009/08/24/afghan-elections-seen-as-a-setback-fo...
Ramazan Bashardost rises from sideshow to kingmaker
His biography says he spent 15 years collecting degrees in Europe before he began work as a university lecturer. Well done. But he must have had nice family resources. His "family of respected government employees" fled Afghanistan while he was still in high school, after the 1978 coup (or the Great April Revolution as its fans called it.) Taking their modest savings with them? Hmm.
I hope this doesnt seem like thread drift - I don't think it is - but Bob Herbert has a strong piece here about how North-American soldiers cope with the war against Irak and Afghanistan.. and the rest of us don't.
The Ultimate Burden
By BOB HERBERT. NYT, August 24, 2009
If you want to get a little bit of a sense of what the wars are like in Afghanistan and Iraq - a small, distant sense of the on-the-ground horror - pick up a book of color photos called, "2nd Tour, Hope I Don't Die." It's chilling.
Most Americans have conveniently put these two absurd, obscene conflicts out of their minds. There's an economy to worry about and snappy little messages to tweet. Nobody wants to think about young people getting their faces or their limbs blown off. Or the parents, loaded with antidepressants, giving their children and spouses a final hug before heading off in a haze of anxiety to their third or fourth tour in the war zones.(...)
(...)
The war in Afghanistan made sense once but it doesn't any longer. The war in Iraq never did. And yet, with most of the country tuned out entirely, we're still suiting up the soldiers and the Marines, putting them on planes and sending them off with a high stakes (life or death) roll of the dice. (...)
[url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8225745.stm][color=red]"Explosive" meeting between Holbrooke and Karzai[/color][/url]
US Chinook Drops 25 Ballot Boxes into Mountains
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/08/26/us-loses-ballot-boxes-as-afghan-vote-...
What an evil, demented farce..
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/08/26/rising-death-toll-low-voter-turnout-l...
"The British military's ongoing participation in the war in Afghanistan took another hit today when it was revealed that the Babaji area of Helmand Province, in which four British soldiers died just ahead of the election, saw only 150 votes cast out of tens of thousands of eligible voters."
Some big problems for selling the legitimacy of the election:
• The Election Complaints Commission says it has found clear and convincing evidence of fraud in a number of polling stations. It has received close to 3,000 complaints of irregularities, and has ordered a partial recount of the votes, which is expected to take months.
• The Independent Election Commission has cancelled about 200,000 ballots from 600 polling sites where it found fraud.
• The [url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/07/world/asia/07fraud.html]New York Times[/url] says hundreds of thousands of phony ballots were cast at as many as 800 phony polling stations that never opened on election day.
• Of the 350,000 ballots allegedly cast in Kandahar, western officials estimated that only 25,000 of them had been legitimately cast.
• In some provinces, the pro-Karzai ballots may exceed the people who actually voted by a factor of 10.
• With Karzai allegedly leading Abdullah by 54% to 28%, the American ambassador in Kabul delivered a blunt message to Karzai: "Don't declare victory."
Does anyone remember reading Rosie Dimano's fluff piece when she was in Kandahar "observing" the "elections"? I recall her dismissing the fact that hardly anyone voted in Kabul, which is NATO central and far away from the real shooting war as irrelevant, and calling the Taliban anti-election campaign a failure. You know the star is desperate for supporting propaganda, when the most convincing photo and related positive "man in the streets" commentary about voting comes from an Afghan Toronto Star employee. I guess he knows he'll be getting out when the going is good before the tents come down and the clowns go home.
I sure hope Rosie remembers her friends when the time comes. She doesn't seem like a truly bad person, so I am sure she will do her best on his behalf, if she isn't too busy hanging around the Toronto Maple Leafs dressing room trying to explain that failure too.
Anyway, I accidentally read that piece over breakfast, and nearly spoiled it. Reading Rosie has a kind of macabre fascination that is riveting if I forget not to avoid reading the opening paragraph, I am always hooked. It like a journalistic car wreck conceived by the creators of "Evil Dead".
[url=http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/derrick/2009/09/ndp-all-quiet-fraudulent... is the voice of the NDP on the fraudulent election?[/url]
Well for one thing, Parliament is only just returning from summer break. But here's what Jack said about old line party toadies to US imperialism in Afghanistan:
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/09/28/obama-decides-karzai-to-stay-in-power...
[url=http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/10/11/afghan-vote-fraud.html][color=b... vote fraud "widespread" - U.N. official[/color][/url]
Update
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/10/17/karzai-rejects-call-for-runoff-vote/
Fraudulent Afghan Elections Raise Odds Against US "Success"
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/33830/26/
"this war has draqgged on for nearly nine years, making it longer than America's involvment in World War I and II combined...Yet the Taliban forces we're fighting are stronger than ever, and our own military commanders concede that not only is the war going badly for us, but the situation is "rapidly deteriorating.'
What's more, by backing Hamid Karzai, the "leader" designated by the Bush-Cheney regime on Dec, 2001, Hightower and Fraser say, Obama is strengthening a central government that is "infamously incompetent, openly corrupt, criminally abusive and thoroughly despised."
Said an Afghan watermelon seller, "If you go to government officials they just put money in their pockets. They have their properties in Dubai -- they don't care about the poor.."
Will Afghan runoff be less crooked than round one? Little time to fix Existing Problems, and new ones loom.
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/10/21/will-afghan-runoff-be-less-crooked-th...
http://www.antiwar.com/blog/2009/10/22/karzai-gets-2nd-chance-to-steal-e...
Afghan Resistance Statement on Runoff Elections:
http://www.blogfrommiddleeast.com/?xstart=b&new=59362
"The Afghans know why the elections are being held and what for. And what will be its certain outcome..."
Abdullah quits Afghan runoff:
WTF? You're joking, right Hillary?
Clinton is a joke, and so is this election.
Ya, well, the USA does not want to win this war, they just want to keep forces there so the Karzai folks can have to opium trade. They probably just shrug their shoulders and say "its whats best for everyone concerned" to keep a lid on things in Afghanistan. It could go on for 20 or 30 years, with opium being such a high profit game. Even if prohibition ended, there would be a market... no, wait!! Thats the strategy - end the US War on Drugs and Afghanistan becomes a lot less worth fighting over.
Harper congratulates Karzai on controversial election win
Anyone wish to express surprise?
Western officials laud President Karzai as 'legitimate':
Afghan Election Farce Ends, Escalation to Begin:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/nov2009/afgh-n03.shtml
"The only purpose of the election was to lend 'legitimacy' to this escalation of Washington's colonial-style war.."