Don’t Panic! Your war questions answered: Who won the Afghanistan election?

October 26th, 2009 by Andisheh Nouraee in News, Politics

04newsviews_dontpanic_forweb1-1Who won?

Nobody won. Lots of people lost though.

Including me. In August I wrote two whole columns about the Afghanistan election, in the process depleting my once vast stockpile of Afghanistan related jokes, puns and nutty fun facts.

Now there’s going to be a runoff election because stupid President Hamid Karzai and his cronies are so incompetent, they couldn’t even rig an election properly. But what can I say about it now? I’m stumped. I can talk about the election some more, but I need jokes. It says on my résumé “humor column about American foreign policy and world affairs.” I have to tell jokes.

So here’s my favorite joke of all time. Nothing to do with Afghanistan. I’m just trying to give the people what they want.

Q: What’s brown and sticky?

A: A stick.

I never get tired of that one. Or this one:

“A man goes to the doctor and says, ‘Doc, I’ve been having this strange pain in my knee.’ The doctor says, ‘Do you masturbate?’ The man, a bit confused, answers, ‘Um, yeah.’ The doctor says ‘It’s great, isn’t it?’”

If we ever meet, make me tell you that joke. I have some good facial expressions to go with it.

On to Afghanistan.

Aug. 20’s presidential election there was a disaster, even by that country’s relatively high standard of disastrousness.

Beginning on election day, and continuing for days after, media reports of massive election fraud by Karzai and his supporters were widespread and frequent. The primary mechanism for fraud appears to have been the stuffing of ballot boxes at polling stations in parts of the country too dangerous for international election monitors to visit. Tip to would-be election fraudsters: When a candidate performs spectacularly well in un-monitored areas, but only so-so in monitored areas, this is an obvious clue fraud took place.

When Karzai’s government reported last month that he’d won the election in a landslide (55 percent of the vote, versus just 28 percent for opposition candidate Dr. Abdullah Abdullah), the collective reaction inside and outside Afghanistan was “bullshit.” Pardon the cursing, but I don’t know the Pashto, Dari, Uzbek or Turkmen words for incredulousness.

People who cried bullshit at the results were given an official imprimatur on Oct.19 when the United Nations-backed Election Complaints Commission released a report cataloging much of the votey-votey-naughty-naughty.

The report cites “clear and convincing evidence of fraud” across Afghanistan. Through an audit of 600 of the most serious complaints, the commission concludes all ballots from 210 polling places should be tossed. The BBC reports the commission is basically saying approximately 1 million of the votes cast were either fake, or so tainted by nearby fakery to be considered valid. I feel really badly for the guy who empties the recycling bin at the vote-counting office.

Reports quoting President Karzai’s inner circle say Karzai’s convinced Western powers are trying to thwart his reelection bid. This is also bullshit. The U.S., U.N. and E.U. love Karzai. They put him in power and want him there. They’re just ticked off that he’s such a ham-fisted election thief. If you think having a ham fist is bad in the U.S., believe me it’s an even bigger insult in a Muslim country.

When the Western public sees Karzai as a cheater, it makes it much harder for Western leaders to send troops and money to Afghanistan. That’s why Obama & Co. are so annoyed.

So they sent Sen. John Kerry to Karzai last week to get him to agree to accept the following result: 48 percent of the vote for Karzai, and nearly 32 percent for Dr. Abdullah. This means there will be a runoff election between the two men on Nov. 7.

Kerry is believed to have strong-armed Karzai by telling him he couldn’t expect U.S. troops to support his government any longer unless he agreed to hold a runoff. I also heard a rumor Kerry threatened to make Karzai watch a four-hour DVD compilation of Kerry’s Senate speeches if he didn’t give in to American demands. I have trouble believing an honorable man like Kerry would stoop that low, however.


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