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Andrew Shaver
October 4, 2019

Former lab member Elise Burr and Professor Shaver write in the Washington Post about Afghanistan's presidential election

Andrew Shaver
October 4, 2019

Afghanistan’s election on Saturday could be bloodier than expected. This explains why. | Politics | The Washington Post

Until now, the Taliban had good reason to avoid killing civilians as they tried to vote. That’s changed.

Source:https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/25/afghanistans-election-saturday-could-be-bloodier-than-expected-this-explains-why/

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