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Doubts cast on merits of Afghan run-off

By Matthew Green in Kabul

Published: October 20 2009 19:07 | Last updated: October 20 2009 21:45

Western powers hope a decision by Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan’s president, to accept a run-off with his main rival will repair an experiment in democracy that was almost derailed by mass fraud.

Yet creating a government with enough legitimacy for Afghans to rally round in numbers large enough to drain Taliban insurgents of support and rescue the west’s foundering war effort will require far more than a fresh vote.

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