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Afghans risked their lives to vote in legislative elections in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, after the Taliban-claimed killing of a powerful police chief delayed the ballot by a week. Turbaned men and burqa-clad women stood in long, segregated queues outside polling centres in the deeply conservative Kandahar provincial capital, which was blanketed with heavy security in anticipation of militant attacks.
More than half a million people - the vast majority of them men - are registered to vote in Kandahar province where more than 100 candidates are competing for 11 lower-house seats.
Organisers are under pressure to avoid last weekend's debacle that forced the Independent Election Commission (IEC) to extend the nationwide ballot by a day.
Problems with untested biometric verification devices, missing or incomplete voter rolls and absent election workers following Taliban threats to attack the ballot forced Afghans to wait hours outside polling stations, many of which opened late or not at all.
Similar issues were evident in Kandahar, the birthplace of the Taliban and a province notorious for ballot stuffing, with many polling sites in the city opening more than an hour late - despite assurances from IEC deputy spokeswoman Kobra Rezaei on Friday that "we are absolutely ready".
Electoral Complaints Commission spokesman Ali Reza Rohani told reporters that preparations had been "better" in Kandahar compared with last weekend. But hiccups with biometric devices and voter lists persisted.
Streets in the city were quieter than usual at the beginning of the Afghan working week, after authorities restricted the use of cars and motorbikes during voting hours. "I have to vote for a better future for my country," shopkeeper Abdul Abbas told AFP outside a polling centre in the provincial capital.
"I have defied all the threats of attacks and explosions to vote."
Voting in the province bordering Pakistan was postponed following the October 18 death of General Abdul Raziq, an anti-Taliban strongman seen as a bulwark against the insurgency in the south, amid fears of violence flaring up.
Raziq was among three people killed in a brazen insider attack on a high-level security meeting in Kandahar city that was attended by General Scott Miller, the top US and NATO commander in Afghanistan.
Miller escaped unhurt, but US Brigadier General Jeffrey Smiley was among 13 people wounded in the shooting claimed by the Taliban.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2018

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