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Polls open in 2nd round of Egypt presidential vote

AFP | By, Cairo
Jun 16, 2012 12:14 PM IST

Polls opened today in the second round of a divisive election to choose a successor for ousted president Hosni Mubarak, in a race that pits an ex-premier against an Islamist.

Polls opened on Saturday in the second round of a divisive election to choose a successor for ousted president Hosni Mubarak, in a race that pits an ex-premier against an Islamist.

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Long queues had already formed outside some voting stations before the polls opened at 8am (0600 GMT) with police and army deployed outside, according to AFP reporters.

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Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Mursi has promised that an Egypt under his leadership would be inclusive and vowed to defend the goals of the uprising in 2011, while ex-prime minister Ahmed Shafiq is running on a tough law-and-order platform.

"I will vote for the one who will guarantee security and safety for our community," said Makram, a Coptic Christian voter, from a polling station in the Shoubra neighbourhood.

Over in Manial, an island in the Nile, a crowd including veiled and unveiled women waited to cast their ballots.

"I'm voting for Mursi because I don't want Shafiq to win. I'm scared of Mursi but I'm more scared of Shafiq," said Nagwan Gamal, 26, a teaching assistant.

The race has polarised the nation, dividing those who fear a return to the old regime under Shafiq's leadership from others who want to keep religion out of politics and fear the Brotherhood would stifle personal freedoms.

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