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![]() Topic: mbt shoes uk of women being prevented from votingPosted: Apr 23 2013 at 5:43am |
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ey control. As has happened many times before, he says, the government has hit back with massive firepower at the areas it has lost.The SOHR said there had been other air strikes on Sunday, including one on the town of Safira in northern Aleppo province, which killed 13 people.The Observatory also reported that jets had struck the town of Saqba, just north of Damascus mbt shoes uk.It said more than 180 people had been killed across the country on Sunday.The SOHR is one of the most prominent organisations documenting and reporting incidents and casualties in the Syrian conflict. The group says its reports are impartial, though its information cannot be independently verified.
Votes are being counted in Egypt in the first round of a referendum on a new constitution.President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood have endorsed the document, but critics say it is poorly drafted and favours Islamists.Violent incidents were reported during voting, but not the widespread clashes that preceded the poll mbt shoes clearance australia.Early indications suggested that a majority of those who have voted so far may have backed the document mbt shoes clearance.A Muslim Brotherhood official told Reuters news agency that 56.5% backed the text, according to the party's tally.Opposition officials were also quoted as saying the yes vote appeared to be ahead MBT shoes uk.Official results are not expected until after the second round, next Saturday.Analysts say the second round is likely to give another yes vote as it includes districts seen as more sympathetic towards Islamists.Turnout was unofficially estimated at around 32%. If confirmed, that would be far lower than the presidential or parliamentary elections following the fall of Hosni Mubarak.A group of seven Egyptian human rights organisations reported widespread irregularities at polling stations.They told a news conference they had reports of people falsely identifying themselves as judges, of women being prevented from voting, of some polling centres closing early and of some Christians being denied entry to polling stations.The rights groups c Related articles: |
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