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An Afghan uniform police officer provides external

An Afghan uniform police officer provides external

An Afghan uniform police officer provides external security at the main women’s polling site at the Babrik Girls’ School in Gardez City Sept. 18. Female officers provided security inside the polling center to s... More

Voters line up outside the main polling center in Gardez

Voters line up outside the main polling center in Gardez

Voters line up outside the main polling center in Gardez City while Afghan national border police provide security Sept. 18. Voters in Paktya province cast their ballots for four empty parliament seats, selecti... More

Voters wait in line this morning to get searched outside

Voters wait in line this morning to get searched outside

Voters wait in line this morning to get searched outside the main polling station at the Abdul Hai Gardezi High School in Gardez City Sept. 18. Voters in Paktya province cast their ballots for four empty parlia... More

Voters line up outside the main polling center at the

Voters line up outside the main polling center at the

Voters line up outside the main polling center at the Abdul Hai Gardezi High School in Gardez City Sept. 18 while Afghan national border police provide security. Voters in Paktya province cast their ballots for... More

A local man gets searched while holding his voter’s

A local man gets searched while holding his voter’s

A local man gets searched while holding his voter’s card. Afghan national border police, along with Afghan uniform police and Afghan National Army, provided security throughout the province of Paktya and its ca... More

A voter gets patted down by an Afghan national border

A voter gets patted down by an Afghan national border

A voter gets patted down by an Afghan national border policeman during the routine search of those entering the main polling station at Abdul Hai Gardezi High School in Gardez City, capital of Paktya province, ... More

Voters get individually searched to ensure security

Voters get individually searched to ensure security

Voters get individually searched to ensure security while casting their ballots in Gardez City. Afghan national border police searched voters and provided security at the main polling center in the city Sept. 1... More

Voters wait in a long line to cast their ballots at

Voters wait in a long line to cast their ballots at

Voters wait in a long line to cast their ballots at the main polling center at Abdul Hai Gardezi High School in Gardez City, capital of Paktya province, Sept. 18. Voters in Paktya province cast their ballots fo... More

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