ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月14日 05時24分


Over the past year, as Afghanistan’s strained power-sharing government struggled in the face of intense criticism, Western officials repeatedly stepped in to urge patience. But the year is closing with little progress toward elections, which are scheduled for next July but almost certain not to occur then. Critics of President Ashraf Ghani are losing patience, turning to public demonstrations, issuing ultimatums or threats, and joining in calls for a nationwide, traditional referendum on his authority. The Afghan president, in return, has reacted in ways that many Western officials see as panicked. He has ordered sudden corruption investigations against critics, barred government employees from joining demonstrations and been accused of grounding the flight of a powerful northern governor to keep him from joining an opposition meeting. @limauricio took this photo of boys warming themselves by a street vendor's fire in the capital, Kabul. In the background: an image of the Afghan president on the Ministry of Education building. Visit the link in our profile to read more about the critics of President #AshrafGhani.


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