U.N. Braces For Attacks Ahead Of Afghan Election

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Tue, 08/18/2009 - 3:50am

Campaigning for Afghanistan's presidential election officially has ended. The head of the United Nations mission in Afghanistan says he expects there will be more violence ahead of Thursday's voting.

The U.N. expects the Taliban to stage more attacks designed to intimidate voters.

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