Egypt’s Islamists claimed further gains in the latest round of parliamentary polls, maintaining their record-breaking first phase momentum despite widespread voter intimidation and violence. Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Issam al-Aryan told AFP his movement had won at least 13 seats in the second phase of elections, without runoffs needed, bringing their seat tally to 47 half-way through the elections and trebling their 2000 score. Full Story
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