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Taliban Kill 16 Afghans Carrying Voter Cards (Reuters)







Taliban Kill 16 Afghans Carrying Voter
Cards (Reuters)

Taliban Kill 16 Afghans Carrying Voter
Cards (Reuters)
06/27/2004 02:48 PM

Reuters - Taliban guerrillas kidnapped and killed 16 people in an Afghan province after finding them with voter registration cards for the country's September elections, officials said Sunday.




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