September 18th, 2009

Fraud, Threats and Lack of Women Mark Afghan Elections | August 31, 2009

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Afghanistan's election commission said today that President Hamid Karzai continues to hold a wide lead over the former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah. But the results continue to be clouded by reports of fraud, which have increased substantially in recent days.

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Teaching Women to Govern in the Emerging World | Summer 2009

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It was too dangerous to travel to Somalia, so they met in Uganda instead. Amidst the political turmoil in the country, the Hon. Sarmite Bulte went to educate Somali women, teaching them about leadership, each other and the transition to democracy.

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September 03rd, 2009

Intimidation and Fraud Observed in Afghan Election | August 23, 2009

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Reports of fraud and intimidation in Afghanistan’s presidential election continued to mount Saturday, with anecdotal but widespread accounts of ballot-box stuffing, a lack of impartiality among election workers and voters casting ballots for others.

A particular concern was the notably low turnout of women, who election observer organizations, including NDI, said were disproportionately affected by the violence and intimidation.

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