Egypt votes on new constitution amid terror attacks and govt crackdown
January 14, 2014  19:30
Egyptians began voting Tuesday on a draft constitution backed by the military-appointed government that could pave the way for fresh elections, amid growing anti-state violence and a sweeping crackdown on the opposition.

The two-day vote is widely seen as a referendum on both the strong-armed policies of Egypt's interim government and the rumored presidential ambitions of Gen. Abdel Fatah al-Sissi, the popular army chief and de facto leader
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