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Michael Burleigh
Monday 7th September 2009
Voting, Afghan Style
According to western diplomats, in Hamid Karzai's Kandahar homeland, 350,000 people 'voted', although only 25,000 actually popped a paper into the ballot boxes. The coalition will now have to defend the democratic credentials of a president who has won by fraud, something that puts him in the company of Ahmadinejad of Iran. Nice.
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About Michael Burleigh
Michael Burleigh is a historian and the author of 10 books. These include The Third Reich: a New History, Earthly Powers, Sacred Causes and Blood & Rage: A Cultural History of Terrorism. He is on the Advisory Board of Standpoint.
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