Tensions Rise in Kabul Ahead of Vote
Violence has surged in recent weeks with attacks on civilians and election infrastructure.
Mullahs Back Elections in Southeastern Afghan Province
In contrast to previous years, clerics are now encouraging people to vote.
Afghan Presidential Candidates 2014
Who's who in the April 5 election.
Female Afghan Candidates in Helmand Call for Fair Campaign
Contenders for council seats in southern province say their gender puts them at a major disadvantage.
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