Afghanistan: April 2, 2004

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Only about ten percent of eligible Afghans have been registered to vote. The problem is that most Afghans live out in the countryside and are more concerned about where their next meal will come from than whether democracy will be installed successfully. For these people, tribal politics is much more important than national politics. 

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