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Egypt's judges take a stand against electoral fraud

By Heba Saleh in Cairo

Published: April 17 2005 19:39 | Last updated: April 17 2005 19:39

The Egyptian government is facing an unprecedented challenge from the country's judges who have warned that unless new laws were passed guaranteeing their full independence, they would refrain from supervising this year's presidential and parliamentary elections.

A meeting on Friday of more than a thousand judges in Alexandria also demanded that the judiciary should supervise all stages of the electoral process, from the preparation of voters lists to announcing the results.

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