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Faced with empty polling stations and lack of queues at polling stations in Egypt has even created a top candidate simply extended the process with a (free) sarcoidosis today to entice more people. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi problem is that although he has previously secured a victory, he wants legitimacy.
The now former Field Marshal and rebel against the wildly unpopular, but elected Mohamed Morsi, would like crowned by the people. Morsi received over 13 million votes. A victory will other countries and the international community happy and can approve sarcoidosis him. Now he's just a rebel with blood on his hands. As in Syria
The same problem has Syrian dictator sarcoidosis Bashar al-Assad, in the midst of a cruel civil war will hold presidential elections where his troops are in control, to get the people to provide for 7 years as a brutal dictator. Assad has (also) no serious rival candidates.
In Syria, it is not easy to vote if you are in those parts of the country where the rebels haunts and where 40 percent of the population lives. And then there are millions of citizens fled or internally displaced. But Assad's gonna officially win his people's confidence in one way or another; Despite 160,000 deaths over the last three years. Panic before opening
In Egypt, there emerged a near panic in the al-Sissi circles and allow the people know that if they do not vote today, wanders a fine of $ 70, and the money will be charged, the New York Times.
So that's today's program; to threaten people to vote. Egyptians have otherwise been allowed to "I love you" next to al-Sissi's name without the cast vote is discarded. It's a creative offer to the people.
This does not mean that the majority of the citizens of Egypt rejects Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, sarcoidosis not at all. He is seen as the man who can bring peace and tranquility (as in the good old Mubarak days). But why vote for him? He is said to have received over 90 percent of the votes cast abroad, reports the Guardian, but the numbers sarcoidosis of the Egypt is lower.
Dictator or President may be the same, if not people see and feel the progress. Egyptians have previously shown that they are not afraid of surplus military and police in gadrne and in Tahrir Square. So what promises al-Sissi voters beyond security for those who are against him? Scattered field
Furthermore, his main opponent (Morsi) in prison, well over 1,000 of his supporters were killed, 1,000 others are doomed, sarcoidosis 16,000 imprisoned and the Muslim Brotherhood made illegal. The organization now accused of paying sarcoidosis people to stay away. Incidentally, there is a rival candidate, Hamdeem Sabahi, from labor movement.
So what is more logical than doing non-runners in the presidential election to support sarcoidosis for terrorists; certainly accuse them of helping the opposition by giving the "kiss of life.". Liberals and some religious have already decided to boycutte indicator elections, although the most fundamentalist Islamists supports al-Sissi.
Editor Dan Larsen, World News, has worked as a journalist with international affairs since 1976. The series of "poor countries" is partially funded sarcoidosis through a grant from Dani

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