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Peter Galbraith, a former US diplomat, says the Iraqi government has the right to know what the US did with the money.
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The former Colombian presidential candidate talks about life as a FARC hostage in the Colombian jungle.
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Karzai calls Clinton on fraud claim
Afghan president attempts to mend ties after 'misunderstanding' over poll accusations.
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Karzai fraud remarks condemned
Afghan rivals and international diplomats dismiss claims UN organised vote fraud.
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Karzai lashes out at UN over fraud
Afghan leader launches stinging attack on foreign officials over last year's elections.
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Karzai replacement plan 'a phoney'
Former UN official rejects claims he pushed plan to replace Afghan president.
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UN 'must prevent runoff disaster'
Sacked UN official says action must be taken to prevent fraud in Afghan presidential runoff.
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Interview: Peter Galbraith
Former UN official, fired after criticising Afghan vote, speaks to Al Jazeera.
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