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Afghans want resolution of elections | Afghans want resolution of elections |
(about 2 hours later) | |
By Bilal Sarwary BBC News, on the Jalalabad - Kabul highway | |
Afghans say security is the main priority for whoever wins elections. | Afghans say security is the main priority for whoever wins elections. |
It's a sunny summer morning at a busy bus station in Jalalabad, the capital of the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar. | It's a sunny summer morning at a busy bus station in Jalalabad, the capital of the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar. |
The bus linking the city with the Afghan capital of Kabul is about to depart. | The bus linking the city with the Afghan capital of Kabul is about to depart. |
In his husky voice, Lal Mohammad, the driver, makes the final announcement. | In his husky voice, Lal Mohammad, the driver, makes the final announcement. |
"The bus will leave in five minutes. Those who wish to go to Kabul get on now," he says authoritatively. | "The bus will leave in five minutes. Those who wish to go to Kabul get on now," he says authoritatively. |
Jalalabad is renowned throughout Afghanistan for its fertile soil and the chaotic nature of its traffic. | Jalalabad is renowned throughout Afghanistan for its fertile soil and the chaotic nature of its traffic. |
"It takes forever in this city. Look at the lousy traffic police," Mohammad vents his frustration as he struggles to cope with the scorching summer heat. | "It takes forever in this city. Look at the lousy traffic police," Mohammad vents his frustration as he struggles to cope with the scorching summer heat. |
The nauseating smell of diesel fumes mixed with human sweat is overpowering as Mohammad takes a turn and stops the vehicle in the middle of the road. | The nauseating smell of diesel fumes mixed with human sweat is overpowering as Mohammad takes a turn and stops the vehicle in the middle of the road. |
Quick search | Quick search |
It's Darunta, the last gate of Jalalabad. | It's Darunta, the last gate of Jalalabad. |
A police officer boards the bus here and politely asks the passengers to disembark. | A police officer boards the bus here and politely asks the passengers to disembark. |
His men then undertake a quick search. The luggage hull, seats, floor and even the bonnet are scanned for weapons and opium. | His men then undertake a quick search. The luggage hull, seats, floor and even the bonnet are scanned for weapons and opium. |
The bus is searched for weapons and opium | The bus is searched for weapons and opium |
Mohammad soon gets the nod from the officer to proceed. | Mohammad soon gets the nod from the officer to proceed. |
As the bus roars out of Jalalabad towards Kabul, Mohammad switches on his radio. | As the bus roars out of Jalalabad towards Kabul, Mohammad switches on his radio. |
"The election commission says it is investigating all the allegations of vote rigging and ballot stuffing in the 20 August presidential elections," says the newsreader. | "The election commission says it is investigating all the allegations of vote rigging and ballot stuffing in the 20 August presidential elections," says the newsreader. |
"Let us hope that they will resolve this issue peacefully," says my co-passenger Ahmad Khan, a resident from Mohammand Dara district on the border with Pakistan. | "Let us hope that they will resolve this issue peacefully," says my co-passenger Ahmad Khan, a resident from Mohammand Dara district on the border with Pakistan. |
"We need to have the results soon, so the new president could appoint ministers and governors," said Ali, a doctor from Jalalabad. | "We need to have the results soon, so the new president could appoint ministers and governors," said Ali, a doctor from Jalalabad. |
The chit-chat soon takes the form of a heated debate centred around President Hamid Karzai's perceived failures and achievements. | The chit-chat soon takes the form of a heated debate centred around President Hamid Karzai's perceived failures and achievements. |
'Good person' | 'Good person' |
"Karzai is a good president, speaks foreign languages but he has failed because of his people," said Haji Sayedo Khan. | "Karzai is a good president, speaks foreign languages but he has failed because of his people," said Haji Sayedo Khan. |
"He is of course a good person but he made empty promises," said Qadir Khan from Achin. "Don't grow poppy and I will build roads for you, remove corruption and we will not search your house, etc." | "He is of course a good person but he made empty promises," said Qadir Khan from Achin. "Don't grow poppy and I will build roads for you, remove corruption and we will not search your house, etc." |
As we drive on the Jalalabad-Kabul road, posters could be seen on the walls urging Afghans to report insurgents and "destructive elements". | As we drive on the Jalalabad-Kabul road, posters could be seen on the walls urging Afghans to report insurgents and "destructive elements". |
Like any other part of this country, security on this road remains a major concern. | Like any other part of this country, security on this road remains a major concern. |
"I have been driving for a long time," said Mohammad. | "I have been driving for a long time," said Mohammad. |
"When this road was asphalted, I was so happy that I couldn't sleep that night. It would take two hours instead of six to drive to Kabul; I kept thinking the whole night. | "When this road was asphalted, I was so happy that I couldn't sleep that night. It would take two hours instead of six to drive to Kabul; I kept thinking the whole night. |
"But see what the Taliban and criminals are now doing - attacking fuel tankers and robbing passengers." | "But see what the Taliban and criminals are now doing - attacking fuel tankers and robbing passengers." |
"We need security before anything else," says Ajmal Wasify, a local trader. "If we have security on this road, people will trust the government and the services it provides." | "We need security before anything else," says Ajmal Wasify, a local trader. "If we have security on this road, people will trust the government and the services it provides." |
As the scenic Hindu Kush mountains appear in the distance, Mohammad switches on Pashto music, and one by one, the passengers are serenaded into a state of silent awe. | As the scenic Hindu Kush mountains appear in the distance, Mohammad switches on Pashto music, and one by one, the passengers are serenaded into a state of silent awe. |
Suspicion | Suspicion |
The spell is broken when the bus comes to a sudden halt on a narrow road flanked by towering peaks and jutting shards of rock. | The spell is broken when the bus comes to a sudden halt on a narrow road flanked by towering peaks and jutting shards of rock. |
Nearby, soldiers from the Afghan National Army are keeping a close eye on the road from within their Humvees. | Nearby, soldiers from the Afghan National Army are keeping a close eye on the road from within their Humvees. |
Their faces show an intense suspicion - a result of months of relentless violence. | Their faces show an intense suspicion - a result of months of relentless violence. |
Security on the highway remains a concern | Security on the highway remains a concern |
Only recently, several Isaf tankers and fuel-transportation convoys were attacked by armed Taliban fighters in this valley. | Only recently, several Isaf tankers and fuel-transportation convoys were attacked by armed Taliban fighters in this valley. |
A soldier boards the bus, ordering the passengers to disembark immediately - this is the last in a series of security checkpoints along the route. | A soldier boards the bus, ordering the passengers to disembark immediately - this is the last in a series of security checkpoints along the route. |
"Our army is serious and not corrupt, they just do their job," says Mohammad as he guns the engine and begins steering the bus towards its final destination. | "Our army is serious and not corrupt, they just do their job," says Mohammad as he guns the engine and begins steering the bus towards its final destination. |
"Corruption destroys a country like cancer destroys a body," an elderly passenger shouts from the back. | "Corruption destroys a country like cancer destroys a body," an elderly passenger shouts from the back. |
"We want the next president and government not to let this cancer destroy our country and our bodies," announces Bahadur Khan from the eastern Kunar province. | "We want the next president and government not to let this cancer destroy our country and our bodies," announces Bahadur Khan from the eastern Kunar province. |
Khan is on his way to Kabul to settle the case of his son who was killed by a local commander in Sarkano district. | Khan is on his way to Kabul to settle the case of his son who was killed by a local commander in Sarkano district. |
"The killer of my son works for the government. I don't know how Karzai still appoints people like him." | "The killer of my son works for the government. I don't know how Karzai still appoints people like him." |
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