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Taliban insurgents1 (叛乱分子)are threatening to target Afghans who vote in the country's November 7 presidential runoff. Afghan election officials are working to improve security while minimizing fraud.
The lead up to Afghanistan's second round of voting is beginning much like the first round under the Taliban's threats of violence.(暴利)
Campaigning officially began Saturday in the runoff election between incumbent2 President Hamid Karzai and top rival, former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah.
In a statement released Saturday, the Taliban denounced(谴责) the election as an "American process" and vowed3 to disrupt it.
The country's Independent Election Commission spokesman Noor Mohammad Noor says that so far, the preparations are going smoothly(顺利).
"The preparations for the second round [are] going on," he said. "Until now, we don't have any specific difficulties or challenges, and we are going to go ahead."
Massive fraud in the August 20 election led officials to call for a runoff.
On Friday, the U.S. special envoy4 to Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, said he believes there will be less fraud(欺诈) this time around because only two candidates will be on the ballot5 and more international teams will be in place to monitor.
But security is one of the top concerns as election officials hurry to deliver supplies to polling stations before the harsh winter weather cuts off access.
International officials have pledged the services of coalition6 forces in order to ensure voter safety.
Reports from the first round of voting detailed7 a number of violent attacks by the Taliban, including rocket fire and the amputations of ink-stained fingers on voters' hands.
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The lead up to Afghanistan's second round of voting is beginning much like the first round under the Taliban's threats of violence.(暴利)
Campaigning officially began Saturday in the runoff election between incumbent2 President Hamid Karzai and top rival, former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah.
In a statement released Saturday, the Taliban denounced(谴责) the election as an "American process" and vowed3 to disrupt it.
The country's Independent Election Commission spokesman Noor Mohammad Noor says that so far, the preparations are going smoothly(顺利).
"The preparations for the second round [are] going on," he said. "Until now, we don't have any specific difficulties or challenges, and we are going to go ahead."
Massive fraud in the August 20 election led officials to call for a runoff.
On Friday, the U.S. special envoy4 to Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, said he believes there will be less fraud(欺诈) this time around because only two candidates will be on the ballot5 and more international teams will be in place to monitor.
But security is one of the top concerns as election officials hurry to deliver supplies to polling stations before the harsh winter weather cuts off access.
International officials have pledged the services of coalition6 forces in order to ensure voter safety.
Reports from the first round of voting detailed7 a number of violent attacks by the Taliban, including rocket fire and the amputations of ink-stained fingers on voters' hands.
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n.起义,暴动,造反( insurgent的名词复数 ) | |
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