Egipto vota una nueva Constitución para avalar al Gobierno militar
Egipto vota una nueva Constitución para avalar al Gobierno militar
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Cerca de 160.000 militares se han desplegado en todo el país para garantizar la seguridad durante la jornada electoral.
14.01.2014Egyptian security forces are deployed nearby a polling station as security measures are reinforced during the vote on a new constitution on January 14, 2014 in the coastal city of Alexandria. Egyptians began voting amid high security on a new constitution billed as the first step toward democratic transition after the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. AFP PHOTO / STRAFP PHOTO / STR -
Un coche arde por circunstancias no aclaradas en el distrito cairota de Giza
14.01.2014A vehicle is burning after it was torched in unknown circumstances on the day of the vote on a new constitution on January 14, 2014 in Giza, a district of Cairo. Egyptians began voting amid high security on a new constitution billed as the first step toward democratic transition after the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. AFP PHOTO / STRAFP -
Las autoridades han empapelado las calles con carteles en los que se lee "Sí a la Constitución".
14.01.2014Egyptian women sit in front of posters reading in Arabic: "Yes to the constitution" and a portrait of Egypt's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (C) as Egyptians turn at at polling stations to cast their vote on a new constitution in Al-Haram in the southern Cairo Giza district on January 14, 2014. The military-installed government implored voters to turn out en masse to ratify the constitution, with the country's lingering polarisation underscored by the explosion of a small bomb in Cairo that caused no injuries. AFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALEDAFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALED
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