The Borneo Post

Afghanista­n extends deadline for voter registrati­on amid violence

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KABUL: A deadline for Afghans to register to vote in the Oct 20 legislativ­e elections has been extended, officials said yesterday, as figures show hundreds of civilians have already been killed or wounded in poll-related violence.

Enrolment for the long- delayed parliament­ary and district council elections began on April 14 and was originally scheduled to finish in mid- June.

By Thursday, just over 1.5 million adults had signed up to vote, a spokesman for the Independen­t Election Commission ( IEC) told AFP — a fraction of the 14 million it had hoped to register during the two-month process.

“The election commission of Afghanista­n has extended the voting registrati­on process for one month,” the IEC said in a statement, without explaining the reason for the decision.

There are fears that a low turnout could erode the credibilit­y of the elections, which are seen as a test run for next year’s presidenti­al poll.

The vote was supposed to be held in 2015 but has been repeatedly pushed back due to security fears and logistical issues within the fragile unity government.

The decision came as UN figures released Thursday showed 86 civilians had been killed and 185 wounded in 23 electionre­lated security incidents since registrati­on began.

Most of the casualties happened on April 22 when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a voter registrati­on centre in Kabul, killing 60 and wounding 138, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanista­n said.

The majority of the casualties were women and children, the report said. It added that 26 civilians also had been abducted. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pakistani residents Basharat (left) and Naveed show their deformed lags allegedly caused by environmen­tal factors and polluted groundwate­r in Kot Assadullah in this file photo. — AFP photo
Pakistani residents Basharat (left) and Naveed show their deformed lags allegedly caused by environmen­tal factors and polluted groundwate­r in Kot Assadullah in this file photo. — AFP photo

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