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From Our Own Correspondent

Warlords and Sons of Warlords

From Our Own Correspondent

BBC

News, News Commentary

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2018

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Kate Adie introduces analysis, wit and experiences from correspondents around the world.

The past weekend's elections in Afghanistan were held under threat, and only patchily - but they were held, despite fears to the contrary. Secunder Kermani talked to plenty of young voters in the Afghan capital, Kabul, and heard both impatience and hope for the country's future in their answers.

Serbia has a domestic violence problem - as well as uncounted stockpiles of firearms in private hands. As the government brings in measures to try and discourage abuse in relationships, Nicola Kelly hears about the lethal risks of abusers with their own guns.

Tim Smith tags along with a group of dissenters on a night-time raid: they're Catalans who are strongly against the idea of Catalonian independence, and claim they're "cleaning up" the streetscape in some small towns by tearing down or removing symbols of the Catalan nationalist cause.

In the ritzier parts of Jakarta, you can almost smell the money these days, says Rebecca Henschke. As a rising class rides the commodities boom, children's parties in particular have become ever more ostentatious.

And Joe Bond gets into the swim of things in the Czech town of Kolin. Once it was home to a thriving Jewish population, which was largely uprooted and dispersed after the Nazi occupation deported most of its members to labour and extermination camps during the Holocaust. One doughty survivor of that era, Hana Greenfield, made it her later life's mission to tell others about it - and she's now commemorated in the town with a race down the river where she would swim as a child.

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:04.6

Hello.

0:05.8

Today, no independence, thank you.

0:08.8

The Catalans who ask you not to deck the town with ribbons and posters or anything cluttering

0:14.4

their streets which might symbolise nationalism. Get rich in Indonesia and it's

0:19.6

all yours. Fresh green turf dog grooming and posh coffee.

0:24.0

How the newly affluent flaunt prosperity at children's birthday parties!

0:29.0

The sound of gunfire in the Balkans, we're on a firing range in Serbia and we're joining a communal

0:35.4

swim in a Czech river. First to Afghanistan where voting can be dangerous, Both the Taliban and ISIS mounted hundreds of attacks on polling stations

0:47.0

and on voters in the weekend's national elections.

0:50.0

Polling day itself on Saturday was plagued with delays, equipment failures and

0:55.3

security alerts. Several hundred people died while only around 4 million

1:00.6

of the 9 million registered voters in Afghanistan actually cast their votes.

1:06.4

There were 13,000 complaints lodged with the Electoral Commission, and the former warlord

1:11.7

Gulberdine Heckmatiaia now part of the government called the delays a disgrace.

1:17.0

As Sir Cundakamani heard in Kabul there's plenty to criticize.

1:22.0

The 16th century Gardens of Barber resting place of the first

1:25.8

Mogul Emperor are one of the few places in Kabul you can escape the traffic dust

1:30.4

and blast walls elsewhere in the city. Home to a small ornate white marble mosque

1:36.3

as well as neat tree-lined lawns there are a place for young people to hang out.

1:41.3

I went there for a walk on the eve of the Afghan elections. Fashionably dressed

1:46.0

teenagers posed whilst their friends snapped photos for Facebook and Instagram. One crouched down

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