In one part of Kabul, at the massive white tent where Afghans are writing up a new constitution, the concept of democracy is moving along at a steady clip. But across town, at the United Nations Electoral Compound – where next year’s national elections are being planned – it’s a very different picture. Registration efforts are two months behind schedule, voter-education programs have yet to start up, and deteriorating security conditions make it difficult for officials to catch up. Full Story
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