Week in Review, Oct 5-9
October 9, 2009 in Afghanistan, Foreign Aid, IDPs, Pakistan, Terrorism, Week in Review | 1 comment

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The week ended as it began… with a suicide bombing. The violence moved from the capital westward to the North West Frontier Province city of Peshawar.
It was the deadliest attack in Pakistan in more than six months. I know several people from that area, and they say the market where the blast occurred is in the center of the city and at a major crossroads for people either traveling to Afghanistan or Islamabad.
Following the explosion, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the government has “no option” but to go on the offensive against the militants, specifically in South Waziristan.
In this week’s “Reporter’s Notebook” radio talk show, I discuss today’s attack and how it may affect the government’s response toward militants in the tribal regions. I also break down the Kerry-Lugar bill, Pakistan’s response toward it and I give a quick react from Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan’s ruling political party regarding President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize. (Click here for that story.)
Click here for my “Reporter’s Notebook” segment.
Looking ahead, Afghan election officials are expected to formally declare a winner in Afghanistan’s presidential election by late next week.
I spoke earlier to Dan McNorton, a U.N. spokesman in Kabul. We discussed the The Washington Post’s article, which quoted confidential U.N. data that allegedly shows voter fraud, mainly in favor of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
Unofficial vote tallies indicate Mr. Karzai leads with 54-percent. If his lead falls below 50 percent, he could face his top challenger Abdullah Abdullah in a runoff. There is a lot of uncertainty — both political and regarding security — as we head into next week. Stay tuned…
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Kristin Cairns on February 18, 2010 at 2:56 am
Sean,
I appreciate your on-the-ground perspective and was wondering if you had additional information (or sources to refer me to) in regards to Pakistani perception and opinion of the Kerry-Lugar funds (pre-October 15th, as well as after the Explanatory Note was circulated).
I appreciate any assistance you can provide to my research process.
Best,
KBC
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