11:37
5.4.2014
11:35
5.4.2014
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on the elections in Afghanistan:
"This will be a historic moment if we get this right, this democratic transition. We want to see everybody participating, including, I would say, all the women of Afghanistan and we welcome what has been done to try to prepare for these elections. The latest information I have, has been that things are going forward and we wait to see now what the results will bring."
"This will be a historic moment if we get this right, this democratic transition. We want to see everybody participating, including, I would say, all the women of Afghanistan and we welcome what has been done to try to prepare for these elections. The latest information I have, has been that things are going forward and we wait to see now what the results will bring."
11:29
5.4.2014
Robert Dixon, an election observer from the European Union:
"The election is very important and it's great to see people being able to vote here. At this individual site we've seen no problems. It's been very good. I can't speak for any other sites, but at this site it has been very good."
"We are part of the European election assessment team. We are traveling around as many polling stations around Kabul as we can and we will be keeping an eye on the overall [voting] process as it rolls out across Afghanistan."
Radio Free Afghanistan in Kabul
"The election is very important and it's great to see people being able to vote here. At this individual site we've seen no problems. It's been very good. I can't speak for any other sites, but at this site it has been very good."
"We are part of the European election assessment team. We are traveling around as many polling stations around Kabul as we can and we will be keeping an eye on the overall [voting] process as it rolls out across Afghanistan."
Radio Free Afghanistan in Kabul
11:27
5.4.2014
Afghan Women voters
Anisa form Kandahar:
"[I voted] for my country to be prosperous, secure, developed and independent. I am hoping that all other women will also vote for someone that will serve our country."
Hawa Hazrati form Kabul:
"Women's participation was wonderful. The process was transparent, and clean. I am proud of our security forces because they made me feel secure like a new bride."
Radio Free Afghanistan
Anisa form Kandahar:
"[I voted] for my country to be prosperous, secure, developed and independent. I am hoping that all other women will also vote for someone that will serve our country."
Hawa Hazrati form Kabul:
"Women's participation was wonderful. The process was transparent, and clean. I am proud of our security forces because they made me feel secure like a new bride."
Radio Free Afghanistan