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DOCUMENT No.22
Press Statement of Richard Boucher, Spokesman on
Elections in Afghanistan
Washington, DC
October 9, 2004
Elections in Afghanistan
Today history was made in Afghanistan. We congratulate the
Afghan people on exercising their political right to choose their country's
next leader. They have much to be proud of in bringing their country to this
point, just three years after the end of a quarter century of war and
repression.
In these elections, millions of Afghans voted to select their
next president through secret ballot across their country, and in Iran and
Pakistan. The country had its first-ever election for a head of state. Initial
reports indicate that turnout was extraordinarily high. Voters, including a
large number of women, waited patiently for hours to cast their votes. Voting
hours were extended at some polling stations to accommodate the heavy turnout.
Based on first reports, we are encouraged that polling day proceeded calmly
and that no major security incidents occurred. The voting is now finished, and
the results will be tabulated over the days to come.
We note that there were reports of technical problems at some
polling stations. We are confident that the Joint Electoral Management Body,
which is charged with overseeing the elections, will review and address those
complaints, as it has pledged to do. In its statement today, the Body promised
that all complaints would be thoroughly investigated.
This election is the latest milestone on the Afghan people's
road to democratic government and vibrant civil society. In the spring, they
will take another major step in charting their political future when they
return to the polls to select members of parliament and local governments. The
United States and the international community will continue to support them as
they work toward this brighter future.
2004/1095
Released on October 9, 2004
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(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information
Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
9 October 2004
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