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Karzai team 'rejects poll review'

Supporters of Afghan President Hamid Karzai have criticised a UN panel investigating claims of fraud in the presidential election, reports say. Full Article at BBC News

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  1. An internally displaced Afghan looks on in a refugee camp in Kabul on November 4, 2009. Former presidential challenger Abdullah Abdullah said Hamid Karzai's re-election as Afghan leader was illegal, accusing his rival of lacking a mandate to deliver on pledges of unity and reform.
  2. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 4: Former Presidential challenger Abdullah Abdullah speaks to the media during a press conference inside his Kabul home November 4, 2009  in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  3. A victim of a blast is carried away from the site in Kabul December 15, 2009. A large explosion rocked Kabul's main diplomatic and government residential district on Tuesday morning as President Hamid Karzai was expected to attend an anti-corruption conference in the Afghan capital.
  4. KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN - DECEMBER 13:  Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) wears a helmet and body armour as he leaves 'Little Heathrow' at Kandahar Airbase on December 13, 2009 in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

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