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CAR polls under fire, vote risks tilt toward the capital
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74767, member: 636"] Human Rights Watch dropped a pretty grim assessment about the Central African Republic elections coming up, saying the whole thing looks sketchy with political interference and security issues messing up the legitimacy. The country scrapped presidential term limits through a referendum, which lets the current president run again, even though opposition groups got shut down when they tried protesting the constitutional changes. Two former prime ministers just got cleared to run after being blocked, but administrative nonsense keeps making things harder for anyone challenging the government. The electoral authority looks like a mess with incomplete voter lists, poorly trained staff, and weak infrastructure outside the capital. Armed groups still control huge chunks of territory beyond Bangui, and the UN peacekeeping mission is pulling back even though it usually helps run elections. Civil society people and journalists are getting harassed, and the security situation keeps getting worse, which makes it harder for regular people to vote safely. [/QUOTE]
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