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The streets of Kabul - post election

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Afghanistan President, Hamid Karzai, has begun his second term in office by pledging to battle corruption.

In his first remarks since being declared winner on Monday of August's fraud-marred poll, he also pledged to lead an inclusive government.

The BBC's Lyse Doucet has been on the streets of Kabul finding out what the Afghan public expects of the president's new five year term. READ MORE: Karzai vows to battle corruption

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