Friday, May 25, 2012

Egypt Election Runoff: Muslim Brother Vs. Mubarak Man



Likely Egypt Election Runoff: Muslim Brother Vs. Mubarak Man -- Christian Science Monitor

According to initial returns from Egypt's presidential election, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood and Ahmed Shafiq, Mubarak's prime minister, are likely to face off in next month's runoff.

Initial returns from Egypt’s first post-revolution presidential election indicate that the race is headed to the most polarizing showdown possible: a runoff between the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate, Mohamed Morsi, and the candidate most closely associated with former President Hosni Mubarak’s regime, Ahmed Shafiq.

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More News On Egypt's Presidential Election

Egypt Live Blog -- Al Jazeera
As it happened: Egypt presidential election -- BBC

Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Appears Set to Face Former Prime Minister in Egyptian Runoff -- New York Times
Egypt's Brotherhood claims early lead -- Al Jazeera
Egypt results point to deeply divisive runoff race -- AP
Egypt to pick Islamist or military man as president -- Euro News/Reuters
Muslim Brotherhood candidate takes lead as Egypt counts presidential votes -- CNN
Military man in run-off for Egypt presidency -- Reuters
Egyptians tense as presidential vote results emerge -- AFP
Egypt election: Bigger fight ahead for presidential rivals -- BBC
Revolutionaries dismayed by apparent result of Egypt presidential vote -- Miami Herald/McClatchy
Regional rise of the Muslim Brotherhood -- BBC
Revolution, what revolution, asks Egyptians – but the liberals lost for a reason we can all learn from -- Richard Spencer, The Telegraph

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