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    Egyptians head to polls for 2-day election runoffs

    CAIRO (AP) — A trickle of Egyptian voters headed to the polls Monday for two days of runoffs in the country's first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster, a balloting in which Islamist parties already captured an overwhelming majority of the votes in the first round.

    Turnout in the morning hours appeared to be lower than expected, and the trickle of voters at some polling stations was a sharp contrast to the massive lines during the first round a week ago, when the turnout was nearly 60 percent — the highest in Egypt's modern history.

    Architect Hala Shaker, 39, said she thought the low turnout Monday was "scary," since small voter numbers could serve the Islamists in her constituency, where runoffs were between Islamists and secular candidates.

    "We don't want people with strict ideology who will force their views," she said. "We're Muslims but we don't want these people telling us how to practice our religion."

    The runoffs are unlikely to change the Islamists' gains, which have dealt a huge blow to liberals behind the uprising that toppled Mubarak 10 months ago.

    According to results released on Sunday, the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party garnered 36.6 percent of the 9.7 million valid ballots cast for party lists. The ultraconservative Salafists' Al-Nour Party, a more hard-line Islamist group, captured 24.4 percent, while the secular Egyptian Bloc won 13.4 percent of the votes.

    The Monday races have fundamentalist Islamist candidates contesting each other and also secular candidates for the remainder of the 52 seats that were up for grabs in the first found.

    Waiting with hundreds of other women to cast her ballot Monday in an upper-class Cairo neighborhood, Sohair Qansouah says she is worried over the Islamists' win because she doesn't want Egypt to "go back 1,000 years."

    "I'm Muslim and we want freedom and tolerance for all, but if they (Islamists) come to power, there will be less freedom for all, especially women," said Qansouah, 72, adding that a parliament dominated by Islamists will "mean that all the objectives of the revolution have failed."

    But others expressed a different view.

    "We want Muslims who fear God to rule because they are cleaner than those who came before," said Karim Nabil, a 24-year-voter who cast his ballot while holding a Brotherhood leaflet in the other hand.

    There are still two more rounds of voting staggered over the coming weeks. The ballots are a confusing mix of individual races and party lists, and Sunday's results only reflect the party list performance for less than a third of the 498-seat parliament.

    Violations such as campaigning outside polling centers have been rife.

    Brotherhood activists sat with laptops outside polling stations to help voters find their way, distributing leaflets with names and symbols of their candidates.

    In Cairo's overcrowded Bab el-Shariya neighborhood, Brotherhood posters were strung overhead along the alleyway leading to polling centers. A voter-turned-activist Mohammed Radwan, 24, said he voted for the Brotherhood because it is "natural" that Egyptians vote for Islamists.

    "Our belief is that the Quran and traditions of the Prophet should rule our lives," Radwan said while handing out Brotherhood campaign material. "Some people come to me and say, 'I don't know how to vote,' so I help them," he said.

    Asked about campaigning on election day, Radwan said Egyptians under Mubarak were not "used to elections" and he was only helping voters learn about some of the 101 Brotherhood candidates.

    The strong Islamist showing worries liberal parties, and even some religious parties, who fear the two groups will work to push a religious agenda. It has also left many of the youthful activists behind the uprising that ousted Mubarak in February feeling that their revolution has been hijacked.

    Since Mubarak's fall, the groups that led the uprising and Islamists have been locked in a dispute over what the country's new constitution should look like.

    The new parliament will be tasked, in theory, with selecting a 100-member panel to draft the new constitution. But adding to tensions, the ruling military council that took over from Mubarak has suggested it will set criteria to the choice of 80 of those members, and said parliament will have no mandate over formation of a new government.

     

    9 comments

    • EdwardD  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Ala - Ala - A La MIERDA!!!!!
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The real threat to US comes from the apathy of the general public.

      The average American remains ignorant (not knowing better) of the Muslim Brotherhoods ongoing activities in the US on our Universities and Collage campus's thru the "Muslim Student Union".

      U.S. prisons and the military have been infested with Muslim fanatics posing as chaplains. Our most prestigious universities accept largesse from the Gulf states in exchange for defending their Islamic Sharia authoritarianism and obscurantism.

      Mosques and madrassas (religious schools) in the West are often financed and run by radical preachers sabotaging our values. This is the problem with Islam in the West.
    • Sargon Sawa  •  5 mths ago
      Now that the Muslim nations have expelled or slaughtered all their Jews (and no longer find
      success in attacking Israel), they expel or slaughter their Christians. In Egypt.
      In Lebanon. In Iraq. And especially in the UN-darling Palestinian Authority territory,
      where there's barely a Christian left in PA-ruled Bethlehem. Muslims are the world's violent
      ethnic cleansers, but our media and leadership is still in denial.
    • Sargon Sawa  •  5 mths ago
      They first get rid of the Jews, then go after the Christians. There was once a very large and
      ancient Jewish community in Egypt. Nowadays Egypt is Judenrein. Now they seek to get rid of
      the Christian community. But this is by no means typical of Egypt only. In Iraq, for instance,
      my people, the Christian Assyrians suffer from much worse fate. After Muslims got rid of the
      most ancient and the largest Jewish community of Iraq, they had focused their Koranic energies
      on my people, whose plight is much worse than that of the Copts. Since 2003 more than 2000
      Assyrians were brutally murdered by Muslims. About a year ago, over sixty of us were murdered
      in a church in Baghdad. Assyrians are attacked by Muslims on a daily basis: Many Assyrians,
      especially women have been kidnapped; some were raped and even forced to convert to Islam;
      others were freed for a large sum of money; still many were murdered whether a ransom was
      paid or not.

      Once being the largest Christian community of the Middle East, Assyrian population has been
      diminished to several hundreds of thousands who live under constant persecutions and
      repressions by evil Muslims. Most Assyrians live in the "Diaspora" at present. Many found
      shelter in America.

      Please, read about the history of the Copts, the Assyrians, and other Middle Eastern Christians,
      and cry. Cry hard, not because of them. Not because of the past. But because of the future.
      The future of Europe, which is doomed, and the future of America.
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      When given the right to vote, Muslims vote against the rights of non-Muslims. That is what the Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza voted for. It's what the people in Iran voted for. It's was the Egyptians voted for with their "Arab Spring" has taught us.

      The Egyptians have voted for and elected a government that will be run by Islamic Sharia law. This "NEW" Islamic state will guided by Islamic law, derived from the Quran and Sunnah. A body of clerics interprets the law and applies it to all circumstances social, cultural and political. The people are never to be placed above the Quran and Sunnah any more than man should be above Allah.

      Under Islamic law, only Muslim males are entitled to full rights. The standing of a woman is often half that of a man's - sometimes even less. Non-Muslims have no standing with a Muslim.
      That doesn't sound like a democracy.

      A democracy is a system in which all people are judged as equals before the law, regardless of race, religion or gender. The vote of every individual counts as much as the vote of any other. The collective will of the people then determines the rules of society.

      Islam is NOT compatible with democratic principles. The religion itself is against democracy.
      • Calvin 5 mths ago
        "Muslims vote against the rights of non-Muslims." Dan, tell that to any Muslim who voted for one of the secularist candidates. It only takes one counterexample to invalidate a generalization, and this article mentions two: a Hala Shaker and a Sohair Qansouah. Both said they were Muslims, but wanted Egypt to be free nonetheless. The problem has been that the Muslim Brotherhood is older, better known, and better organized than the secularist parties; so the secularist parties have faced an uphill battle.
    • Brother Indigo  •  5 mths ago
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    • Jawad Yousof  •  Richardson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It is not about who will impose an ideology on the people. It is about respecting the voice of the majority. If the majority wishes an Islamic system, so be it. Otherwise, why should the majority obey the ideology of the minority?
    • Jawad Yousof  •  Richardson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It is not about who will impose an ideology on the people. It is about respecting the voice of the majority. If the majority wishes an Islamic system, so be it. Otherwise, why should the majority obey the ideology of the minority?
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