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Crackdown as Egypt votes on constitution

By William Wallis in Cairo

Published: May 25 2005 18:55 | Last updated: May 25 2005 18:55

Egyptians voted on Wednesday in a referendum on constitutional change amid scattered demonstrations and a police crackdown on opposition groups calling for a boycott.

In a televised address, President Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled Egypt for 24 years, described the changes to the constitution that will allow limited competition in presidential elections for the first time, calling them an important step towards democracy.

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