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Egypt opposition boycotts polls | Egypt opposition boycotts polls |
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Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood group says it will boycott municipal elections after being allowed to field 20 candidates for thousands of seats. | Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood group says it will boycott municipal elections after being allowed to field 20 candidates for thousands of seats. |
Deputy leader Mohammed Habib urged people not to vote in protest at the government's "disregard for justice". | |
The authorities have carried out a wide-ranging crackdown ahead of Tuesday's vote, leaving many candidates behind bars or unable to register. | The authorities have carried out a wide-ranging crackdown ahead of Tuesday's vote, leaving many candidates behind bars or unable to register. |
International groups have condemned the crackdown against the opposition. | International groups have condemned the crackdown against the opposition. |
President Hosni Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party has candidates for all 52,000 seats, and will be unopposed in 90% of them, party sources say. | President Hosni Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party has candidates for all 52,000 seats, and will be unopposed in 90% of them, party sources say. |
Correspondents say Egyptian municipal elections are rarely marked by controversy, but this year's poll is the first since a constitutional amendment in 2005 which required presidential candidates to secure the backing of local councillors. | Correspondents say Egyptian municipal elections are rarely marked by controversy, but this year's poll is the first since a constitutional amendment in 2005 which required presidential candidates to secure the backing of local councillors. |
Other opposition groups complained of obstruction by the government, ranging from bureaucratic hurdles to assaults at registration stations. | Other opposition groups complained of obstruction by the government, ranging from bureaucratic hurdles to assaults at registration stations. |
More than 800 members of the Muslim Brotherhood group have been arrested in recent weeks. | More than 800 members of the Muslim Brotherhood group have been arrested in recent weeks. |
The group says 2,664 of its candidates succeeded in obtaining court rulings ordering authorities to allow them to stand in the local election but the rulings were disregarded. | |
The Brotherhood says the government is eager to avoid another electoral setback after pro-Islamist independents won 20% of seats in the last parliament. | The Brotherhood says the government is eager to avoid another electoral setback after pro-Islamist independents won 20% of seats in the last parliament. |
The group is officially banned in Egypt, although its activities have been broadly tolerated. Candidates for elections stand as independents. | The group is officially banned in Egypt, although its activities have been broadly tolerated. Candidates for elections stand as independents. |