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Afghanistan Asks Media to Censor Election Coverage

HeadlineAug 19, 2009

Meanwhile, the Afghan government has demanded that local media censor their coverage during Thursday’s national elections. The Afghan government wants media outlets to avoid reporting incidents of violence on election day, saying the news could discourage voters from going to the polls. The Taliban has vowed to disrupt the election and threatened violent attacks on those who turn out to vote.

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