Podcast / Asia 28 February 2011 1 minute Afghanistan's Elections Dispute Afghanistan continues to struggle with fall-out from last fall’s parliamentary elections, with some seats remaining contested even after Parliament’s inauguration. In December, the Supreme Court, with President Karzai’s approval, established a Special Tribunal to settle election complaints. Crisis Group Senior Analyst Candace Rondeaux explains why the Special Tribunal may undermine an already fragile security situation. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print In this podcast, Candace Rondeaux explains why the Special Tribunal may undermine an already fragile security situation. CRISIS GROUP Related Tags Afghanistan More for you Speech / Asia Speech at the Afghanistan Humanitarian Senior Officials Meeting Op-Ed / Asia The World Has No Choice But to Work With the Taliban Originally published in Foreign Affairs