Security tight as Afghans head to presidential polls

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KABUL (AFP) - Afghans headed to the polls amid tight security Saturday (Sept 28) as voting got under way in the presidential election, following a bloody campaign that has been marred by repeated attacks across Afghanistan.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KABUL - Afghans headed to the polls amid tight security Saturday as voting got under way in the presidential election, following a bloody campaign that has been marred by repeated attacks across Afghanistan.

Wary authorities have placed an uneasy Kabul under partial lockdown, flooding streets with troops and banning trucks from entering the city in an effort to stop would-be suicide bombers attacking the electoral process."I know there are security threats but bombs and attacks have become part of our everyday lives," 55-year-old Mohiuddin, who only gave one name, told AFP.

Both claimed victory in the 2014 election - a vote so tainted by fraud and violence that it led to a constitutional crisis and forced then-US president Barack Obama to push for a compromise that saw Abdullah awarded the subordinate role.Voting in Afghanistan's fourth presidential election began at 7am local time at some 5,000 polling centres across the country. Authorities had initially planned to open hundreds more but were unable to owing to the abysmal security situation.

 

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