Children voting in Afghan election
September 1, 2009 | Vetting explained
Kunar, Afghanistan- This reporter, embedded with a Company of 1-32nd Infantry, captured underage children voting in Kunar Afghanistan on election day. When he asked a local official who claimed to represent incumbent President Karzai, the official said they just look young. The children admitted they were underage, some as young as 13.
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