Afghan President Hamid Karzai used a keynote anti-corruption speech on Tuesday to defend the most senior of his officials to be convicted of graft in years, a move that could anger Western backers who demand more accountability.That sound you hear is Eric Arthur Blair spinning in his grave at 4200 rpm.
The president opened a three-day, anti-corruption conference, which had been billed by diplomats as a sign that Karzai took seriously the West's concern over an issue seen as key to winning popular support against a resurgent Taliban.
Seriously, we need to get out now, because you can't win hearts and minds with this corrupt ratf%$#.
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