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Reached on his cellphone Saturday in a noisy market in Khost province, Bashardost said he had discovered "a big distance between the ordinary people and the politicians in Kabul," adding: "I am sure we are going to see a revolution on August 20."
By Sonali Kolhatkar, Uprising Radio
Kabul Press
The New York Times: Ramazan Bashardost, a radical independent who has attacked corruption, could play a Ralph Nader-like spoiler role for President Hamid Karzai in the coming presidential elections.
West of Kabul
Arzan Ghimat, Kabul
By Jonathon Burch/ Reuters
Written by Zuhra Bahman
Dr. Bashardost: My running mates are true citizens of this country whose hands are not stained with blood, nor involved in looting public lands, homes, and property.
Xinhua
An open letter from citizens of Afghanistan to Barack Obama on the upcoming Afghan presidential elections
CBS Evening News: In Afghanistan Government, Corruption Allegedly Runs Rampant
By: Steve Rennie, THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Biography
Dr. Ramazan Bashardost is
Afghanistan’s former Planning Minister, current
Member of Parliament and an Independent Candidate in
the upcoming Presidential Elections.
Early years
Ramzan Bashardost was
born in 1965 in Qarabagh District, Ghazni Province
of Afghanistan in a family of Government employees.
He completed his primary and intermediate education
in Qarabagh and later in Maimana, capital of Fariyab
in northern Afghanistan. Months after the 1978 coup
d’etat, Bashardost left Afghanistan for Iran. He
finished high school in Iran and then immigrated to
Pakistan.
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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN – His office is a small tent
erected on the shoulder of the highway that runs in
front of the Afghan parliament building. Inside, a
tattered flag of Afghanistan hangs behind a small
desk that is surrounded by a half dozen plastic
chairs. Seated behind the desk is the slightly built
Dr. Ramazan Bashardost, a former cabinet minister in
the Karzai government turned anti-corruption
crusader, and if he has his way, the future
president of Afghanistan.
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