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Afghan leader says election fraud exaggerated

Source: Reuters
Kabul : Afghanistan | 2 months ago  
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Thursday he believed reports of fraud in the country's presidential election had been exaggerated and he firmly believed in the integrity of the process. Complete preliminary results released on Wednesday showed Karzai winning...
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