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The National Salvation Front says result of referendum is tainted by suspected voting violations
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The National Salvation Front says result of referendum is tainted by suspected voting violations
Medical professionals from Egypt’s run-down public health system have been on a partial strike for over two months, demanding better pay and work conditions
A busy week separates the first phase and second phase of voting on the constitution, which took place on Saturday
Mohamed Badie, the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, says he was not referring to the military leadership in his weekly message
Leading members of the National Salvation Front boycott debate held by Constituent Assembly
Decision by the general assembly of the Doctors’ Syndicate delays further action until next scheduled general assembly
ElBaradei called on people to vote ‘No’ one day ahead of the second and last phase of the referendum
Egypt’s Nubians and Shi’a Muslims do not feel the constitution represents them
Judges say conditions they set to oversee elections were not met
Campaign calls for solidarity with prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli prisons
Opposition demand repeating the first phase of the referendum and taking steps to ensure no violations happen in the second
Critics claim it is unclear who is monitoring the constitutional referendum
Protesters struggle with emotions as they remember the brutal clashes that took place at the Cabinet Office last year
Egypt ended 2011 with street fighting that left many dead
Voters from 10 governorates cast their ballot on the draft constitution
Call for dialogue meeting postponed shortly after being scheduled
Tahrir Doctors’ Society has accused a FJP member of torture
The 6 April Youth Movement which started with a Facebook group is one of the most powerful political movements today
Campaign volunteers taking to the streets ahead of referendum
Future of human rights under proposed constitution a cause for concern
Ashton calls for inclusive policies
Government retains the right to demand taxes
Mixed reactions as freedoms remain under threat
Some detainees spent three days in custody
Eyewitness at the Heliopolis police department says detainees, including former ambassador, have been bleeding for hours
The group made observations on the constitutional declaration and the 15 December referendum
Marches to the Presidential Palace are taking place Thursday afternoon, amid tense conditions
Former members explain the reasons behind their withdrawal
The draft constitution garners mixed responses
The Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing criticise the disruption of the SCC