Senin, 16 Juni 2014

In the Middle of Taliban threats, Afghans Choose New PresidentAfghan forces improve security by establishing more security posts, searched cars and prohibit trucks were on the streets of the capital, Kabul.Although threatened Taliban attacks, Afghans on Saturday (14/6) went to the polls to elect a new president of the country.
 
The Taliban have vowed to take action against violence Saturday's election, and the atmosphere was full of concern for state security forces safeguard polling at the last moment.
 
VOA reporters in Kabul - Sharon Benh - reported a number of explosions in the capital Saturday morning, but there are no reports of deaths or injuries.
 
Afghan forces improve security by establishing more security posts, searched cars and prohibit trucks were on the streets of the capital, Kabul.
 
Presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani has promised to maintain good relations with the U.S. military. It made nearly 10 thousand U.S. military personnel will remain in the country for two years, to conduct counter-terrorism operations and continue training and guidance over the Afghan army and police.
 
Both presidential candidates have both served in the cabinet of President Hamid Karzai has led Afghanistan since December 2001, after the Taliban government was toppled.


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