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Karzai opponent: Re-election was illegitimate

Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:33:25 PM
By HEIDI VOGT and RAHIM FAIEZ

Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan Foreign Minister, gestures during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Abdullah, Afghan President Karzai's challenger in the recent presidential election, said Wednesday that the current government will not be able to rein in corruption and has wasted the resources and lives of its international allies. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)KABUL (AP) - The challenger in Afghanistan's recent election called President Hamid Karzai's victory illegal and his government a failure, saying Wednesday that the tainted administration would not be able to check corruption or fend off the Taliban.

Former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah said he did not plan to personally challenge Karzai's victory in court, but would leave it up to the Afghan people to decide whether to accept Karzai as the legitimate leader for another five-year term.

The Afghan election commission proclaimed Karzai the victor of the country's tumultuous ballot on Monday after Abdullah withdrew from a runoff race he said could not be free or fair. The decision ended a political crisis two and a half months after a first round of voting in August was marred by widespread fraud.


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