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Afghan village ignores Taliban threat | Afghan village ignores Taliban threat |
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Some residents of Kodi Khel said there were too many candidates in the election | Some residents of Kodi Khel said there were too many candidates in the election |
As vote-counting continues in Afghanistan amid allegations of widespread fraud, the BBC's Bilal Sarwary revisits the village of Kodi Khel in Sherzad district in the eastern province of Nangarhar. | As vote-counting continues in Afghanistan amid allegations of widespread fraud, the BBC's Bilal Sarwary revisits the village of Kodi Khel in Sherzad district in the eastern province of Nangarhar. |
Just before the elections, people in Nangarhar complained of a spurt in violence and government apathy, fearing that it may affect voter turnout. | Just before the elections, people in Nangarhar complained of a spurt in violence and government apathy, fearing that it may affect voter turnout. |
But increased violence and constant threats from the Taliban did not deter residents of this remote village from participating in the presidential and provincial elections held on 20 August. | But increased violence and constant threats from the Taliban did not deter residents of this remote village from participating in the presidential and provincial elections held on 20 August. |
Braving bad weather and rocket attacks, voters from Kodi Khel left their homes in mountainous valleys early in the morning for polling stations. | Braving bad weather and rocket attacks, voters from Kodi Khel left their homes in mountainous valleys early in the morning for polling stations. |
The Taliban tried its best to deter them. Several people were killed in the run-up to the elections. | The Taliban tried its best to deter them. Several people were killed in the run-up to the elections. |
Schools, government offices and homes of officials were targeted in an attempt to create a wave of fear among the electorate. | Schools, government offices and homes of officials were targeted in an attempt to create a wave of fear among the electorate. |
'A game' | 'A game' |
On the night just before the polling day, the Taliban distributed pamphlets in the area asking people not to venture out. | On the night just before the polling day, the Taliban distributed pamphlets in the area asking people not to venture out. |
"This is not a real Afghan election, this is just a game by the invaders," a village elder read out from one such pamphlet. By invaders the Taliban meant the Western forces operating on Afghan soil. | |
Kodi Khel village before the vote | Kodi Khel village before the vote |
A stamp at the bottom read "Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan". | A stamp at the bottom read "Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan". |
"We knew the risks (involved in going to vote). But someone said there would be more attacks and killings if we didn't elect a president," said Khan Mohammad, a resident of Kodi Khel, who was among the first from his village to cast his ballot. | |
"Once I voted, a lot of my family members and villagers followed." | "Once I voted, a lot of my family members and villagers followed." |
People here said they had encountered surprising problems once they reached the polling stations. | |
"The ballot paper was so long it took me 10 minutes to locate the election symbol of my candidate," said Khalid Khan. | "The ballot paper was so long it took me 10 minutes to locate the election symbol of my candidate," said Khalid Khan. |
"It took me even longer to vote for the provincial council candidate." | "It took me even longer to vote for the provincial council candidate." |
Night vigil | Night vigil |
Some others said the long list of candidates was too confusing. | Some others said the long list of candidates was too confusing. |
"In other countries, there are just two or three candidates in a (presidential) poll. I had to spend 20 minutes just to find Ramazan Bashardost in the list," said Gul Rahim. | "In other countries, there are just two or three candidates in a (presidential) poll. I had to spend 20 minutes just to find Ramazan Bashardost in the list," said Gul Rahim. |
Mr Bashardost is among the 30 candidates in the 2009 presidential election in Afghanistan. | |
In Kodi Khel, residents decided to stay awake the night before the polling day to guard the village and reassure the voters of their security. | In Kodi Khel, residents decided to stay awake the night before the polling day to guard the village and reassure the voters of their security. |
In Kodi Khel, the residents stayed awake the night before the election | In Kodi Khel, the residents stayed awake the night before the election |
But Taliban attacks and propaganda against the polls have had an effect. | But Taliban attacks and propaganda against the polls have had an effect. |
"Female turnout was particularly very low, largely because of security concerns," said Wali Shah of Kodi Khel. | "Female turnout was particularly very low, largely because of security concerns," said Wali Shah of Kodi Khel. |
"But male voters did turn out in large numbers," he added. | "But male voters did turn out in large numbers," he added. |
In other villages of Sherzad district, violence did affect the voter turnout. | |
"Security concerns added to the people's woes. They are not happy because they have not seen big changes in their lives [following the first presidential election in 2004]. So why vote?" asked another villager. | "Security concerns added to the people's woes. They are not happy because they have not seen big changes in their lives [following the first presidential election in 2004]. So why vote?" asked another villager. |
Accusations of fraud, ballot stuffing and other alleged irregularities in the polls are what dominate the conversation here these days. | |
"We want the election commission to decide," said Ahmed Rahim, while listening to the news of the disputed results on radio. | "We want the election commission to decide," said Ahmed Rahim, while listening to the news of the disputed results on radio. |
He's worried that continued uncertainty could lead to more trouble. | He's worried that continued uncertainty could lead to more trouble. |
"We want our politicians to fight with words. Afghanistan needs peace, not war." | "We want our politicians to fight with words. Afghanistan needs peace, not war." |
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