Karzai again?
Polling for Afghanistan's presidential and provincial council elections is slated for 20 August, against a backdrop of increasing and unprecedented violence that is putting more Afghans at risk than at any time since 2001. According to data for the first four months of 2009, the number of security-related incidents rose by 43 percent over the previous year.
The deteriorating security has raised concerns about the electoral process being compromised. The insecurity, according to a joint report released in early July by the UN's Assistance Mission in Afghanistan and the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, could have an impact on the overall ability of candidates to actively campaign, and therefore on the ability of voters to make informed choices. However, as the International Crisis Group points out, proceeding with the polls is recognised as the "least bad option".