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  • NDP candidate Zeinab Radwan being photographed for her new Parliament ID card after winning the women's quota seat in Cairo, 1 December, 2010. The first round of Parliamentary elections ended with a landslide victory for the ruling National Democratic Party, the Wafd Party winning three seats, and the Muslim Brotherhood failing to win any seats. The run-off votes in which candidates compete for 283 seats is slated for Sunday.
    ID cards issued to Members of Parliament
  • Dr. Ahmed Fathi Sorour being photographed for her new Parliament ID card after winning the professional seat in Sayida Zeinab constituency, 1 December, 2010. The first round of Parliamentary elections ended with a landslide victory for the ruling National Democratic Party, the Wafd Party winning three seats, and the Muslim Brotherhood failing to win any seats. The run-off votes in which candidates compete for 283 seats is slated for Sunday.
    ID cards issued to Members of Parliament
  • Counting votes, Alexandria
  • Mohamed Abdel Salam al-Maghoub, Minister of Local Development and NDP candidate in al-Raml, Alexandria Constituency, as he wades his way amid supporters, al-Raml, Alexandria, November 28, 2010.
    Al-Maghoub: Huge backing
  • Riot police surrounding building of Malak and al-Adraa (Angel and Virgin Mary) - aka Omranya - Church, after violent clashes with scores of Copts, Omranya, Giza, November 24, 2010. The clashes erupted as scores of disgruntled Copts protested against an order not to resume constructions work in church, only to result in casualties and injuires. Wider implications are still unknown as to where growing tensions between Muslims, Copts and state police should lead as local and international responses vary in tone and frequency.
    Coptic church turns into fortress
  • File photo of Mostafa al-Sallab, member of parliament.
    Mostafa al-Sallab
  • Ahmed al-Tayyeb, Grand Imam of al-Azhar, during his meeting with Pope Shenouda III, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of Archbishopric Saint Marcus, Mashyakhatul Azhar, Cairo, November 14, 2010. Al-Tayyeb received Shenouda who wished him a blessed Eid. Shenouda referred he's keen on congratulating Muslims on all occasions.
    Shenouda and al-Tayyeb
  • A protester chanting against Othamn Mohamed Othman, Minister of Economic Development, during a protest organized by Democratic Popular Movement Hashd and Freedoms' Committee of Journalist Syndicate, Cairo, November 7, 2010. Demonstrators protested against minister's suggestion to bring in Bangladeshi workers who would accept EGP 400 as monthly pay. Decision is contrary to an Administrative Court ruling, confirming EGP 1200 as minimum wage.
    Minimum wage protest
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A protester chanting against Othamn Mohamed Othman, Minister of Economic Development, during a protest organized by the Democratic Popular Movement Hashd and the Freedoms' Committee of the Journalist Syndicate, Cairo, November 7, 2010. Demonstrators protested against the minister's decision of bringing labors from Bangladesh that can work for LE400. Decision is contrary to that of Administrative Court which approved raising of minimum wage to LE400.
    Minimum wage protest
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