Disenchanted Egyptians Spoil Their Ballots
Al Jazeera (Blogs) - Many pro-revolution Egyptians, particularly young people who have become disenchanted with the quickly derailing transition process, have refused to vote for either the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi or Ahmed Shafiq, Mubarak's last prime minister.
Some have joined the apparently growing number of those who are not voting, either to boycott the process or because they have simply lost interest. Others, though, have taken the additional step of spoiling their ballots. Read more.
Some have joined the apparently growing number of those who are not voting, either to boycott the process or because they have simply lost interest. Others, though, have taken the additional step of spoiling their ballots. Read more.
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