Compromises Anger Delegates
6 Jan 04
After 22 days of sometimes heated debate, the final document establishes a government that is both Islamic and accountable.
The constitutional process appears endangered by disputes over the issues of national language and dual citizenship.
Islam provides foundations for progress, and must be written into the new constitution.
Many Afghans see education as essential to both sexes, but traditionalists still think the best place for women is home.
It could take up to six years before the north of the country is rid of the deadly menace.
No need for religious government since Afghans are wholly Muslim anyway.
Disputes over a national language and the national anthem leads to the final vote on the constitution being put off yet again.