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Afghan vice president’s death leaves a political void, right before new elections

Global Politics

Afghanistan is mourning the loss of its vice president, Marshal Qasim Fahim, who died over the weekend. He was an ethnic Tajik and he battled the Taliban for years before helping the US oust the Islamic militants from power. Fahim was seen as one of three key powers in Afghanistan — along with President Hamid Karzai and the Americans. And his death leaves a political void.

Afghan vice president’s death leaves a political void, right before new elections

Global Politics