El-Daqhlia’s vote Inflames
In Bandar el-Mansora, more than thirty thugs, who are equipped with swords and machetes, attack electorate and Brotherhood’s supporters under the watchful eye of police. Moreover, polling stations are completely closed off. Two Brotherhood’s supporters were abducted. None but the representatives of the National Democratic Party’s candidates were allowed entering the polling centers.
In el-Manzla constituency, the proxy of the Muslim Brotherhood’s nominee was taken into custody. A police officer confiscated the IDs of voters in polling center no 89.
In Meet Salese City, the home town of the Brotherhood’s candidate, many polling stations are sealed off by police. No voters are allowed to give votes.
In el-Semblawan City two voters were put under arrest.
In el-Matria area, the situation is very critical. Two Brotherhood’s backers were detained. Ten voters were dismissed from polling centers. In el-Shebol village clashes erupted as voters were denied access to polling stations. Security forces increasingly provoked people by using tear gas. Thus the enraged voters took over a polling center setting the detainees free. In addition, rioters, set fire on streets to take revenge over policemen.
In Meet Gamr city, four representatives were arrested. Policemen prevent the electorate from casting votes.
In Aga constituency, the voting process is halted. While the supervisory judge asked police to admit voters to polling centers, policemen refused.
In Bany Ebad constituency, 156 voters were forced to elect publicly the National Democratic Party’s nominee in Salka village. Voting process in Meet Badr village began an hour later.
In Besnadela constituency, some polling stations started half an hour late. Some monitoring judges came late. Generally, voting process is to some extent peaceful.
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