Karzai sworn in as Afghan president

Swearing-in for the second term as the premier, Karzai says corrupt officials should be tried and prosecuted

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Kabul: Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his country's security forces should take the lead in tackling the insurgency, and that the forces should be able to take control of security in the next five years.

Speaking during his inauguration ceremony in the presidential palace Thursday, Karzai also addressed corruption, saying that officials who are corrupt should be "tried and prosecuted." Karzai has come under intense international pressure to tackle the issue, and he described corruption as a "dangerous enemy of the state."

The president stressed he wants "expert" and competent ministers in his government, and said his administration would seriously fight drug traffickers.
 

Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai waves as he greets the guards of honor upon his arrival to the Presidential Palace for his inauguration in Kabul, Afghanistan

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