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Rakhmonov wins re-election as Tajik president

DUSHANBE, Nov 7 (Reuters) Tajik leader Imomali Rakhmonov, in power since 1992, won re-election in his Central Asian state with 76.4 percent of the votes today, official results showed.

Opposition parties boycotted Monday's presidential election, saying it was not democratic.

Rakhmonov, 54, has been criticised by opponents for crushing civil rights, jailing dissidents and allowing only a token opposition.

Western observers said they registered a number of irregularities, including cases of ballot stuffing, additional voter lists and identical signatures on ballot papers.

Mirzoali Boltuyev, head of the central election commission, told Reuters Rakhmonov's closest rival, Olimzhon Boboyev of the Economic Reform party, received 7.2 per cent of the votes.

Turnout was 91 percent.

Rakhmonov's victory margin seemed modest compared to his last win in a presidential poll in 1999 with 96.4 per cent of the votes.

The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe was due to give its assessment of the vote later today.

Tajikistan is a strategic country sharing a long border with Afghanistan and is a close ally of the United States in Washington's war against terrorism.

The Central Asian country, most of whose seven million people live in grinding poverty, has never held an election judged free and fair by Western monitors. Rakhmonov's four election rivals were officials from state-friendly parties.

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Nepal talks resume for peace deal with rebels

KATHMANDU, Nov 7: Last-minute talks between Nepal's government and Maoist rebels began today to clinch a deal to end a conflict in which thousands have died in the Himalayan nation, negotiators said.Both sides said they were ''very close'' to an agreement on the main issues of disarming the rebels and the future of the monarchy but a pact -- expected to be announced yesterday -- was delayed because of wrangling over a temporary legislature.''The agreement was as.....
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