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Pashtuns lose patience with court of King Karzai

By Matthew Green

Published: September 4 2009 20:05 | Last updated: September 4 2009 20:05

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Sitting cross-legged on carpets in a villa in Kabul, Pashtun elders arrayed in magnificent turbans and clutching strings of prayer beads broke the day’s Ramadan fast in silence. Only after they had mopped up the last of the lamb stew with hunks of bread and lit the first of the night’s cigarettes was the name Hamid Karzai mentioned. Expletives soon began to fly.

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