08:39
5.4.2014
Noor Mohmad, the spokesman for Afghanistan's Independent Elections Commission, tells our Afghan Service that no irregularities have been reported in Kabul so far. Of the 557 voting centers, 45% are for women voters.
08:39
5.4.2014
An RFE/RL Afghan Service reporter in Sar-e-Pul in Afghanistan's North, where there is apparently heavy rain, says voting centers are crowded anyway. He says people are celebrating as if it is Norouz.
"It seems like a festival. People are out in colorful outfits. Everyone looks happy."
-- Frud Bezhan and Freshta Jalalzai
"It seems like a festival. People are out in colorful outfits. Everyone looks happy."
-- Frud Bezhan and Freshta Jalalzai
08:38
5.4.2014
According to the Afghan Interior Ministry, six people have been arrested on suspicion of ballot stuffing in Kandahar, Wardak, and Kabul provinces. Those arrested include a police officer and an officer of the National Directorate of Security, the country’s spy agency. -- Frud Bezhan
08:37
5.4.2014
From our news desk, statements from the two frontrunners.
Ashraf Ghani, after casting his ballot:
"The people of Afghanistan give a clear message to the enemies of this country by taking part in the election. So no threats, no risks, can stop our intentions."
Abdullah Abdullah, as he exited a polling station:
"I hope that the people of Afghanistan cast their votes for their candidates of choice in a peaceful situation. Today's event can be the beginning of the democratic process in the history of Afghanistan and one step forward toward a better future."
Ashraf Ghani, after casting his ballot:
"The people of Afghanistan give a clear message to the enemies of this country by taking part in the election. So no threats, no risks, can stop our intentions."
Abdullah Abdullah, as he exited a polling station:
"I hope that the people of Afghanistan cast their votes for their candidates of choice in a peaceful situation. Today's event can be the beginning of the democratic process in the history of Afghanistan and one step forward toward a better future."