The Judges Have Decided
Putting aside what happened in today's demonstration, the convention of 2,500 Egyptian judges has come to the following decision regarding the judges' position on the supervision of the elections:
"The Judges Have Decided To Go Ahead With The Supervision Of The Elections"
It has therefore been decided. The judges will NOT boycott the supervision of the elections.
Here is an excerpt from an article in the Middle East Times which is similar to other sources I searched. I'm tooooooo tired, exhausted, dissappointed and ashamed of myself about what happened to give a proper summary of events so, for the time being, here is a part the METimes article:
The judges will "carry out their duty and oversee the vote" but "we will announce at the syndicate's general assembly that we will distance ourselves from the polls' results as long as our demands are not honored", he [refering to Cassation Court, Judge Mahmoud Makki] said. "We will tell the whole world that Egypt's judges will try to prevent vote rigging with all their might but that they won't vouch 100 percent for the election's transparency," he added.
Explain everything tommorrow.
"The Judges Have Decided To Go Ahead With The Supervision Of The Elections"
It has therefore been decided. The judges will NOT boycott the supervision of the elections.
Here is an excerpt from an article in the Middle East Times which is similar to other sources I searched. I'm tooooooo tired, exhausted, dissappointed and ashamed of myself about what happened to give a proper summary of events so, for the time being, here is a part the METimes article:
The judges will "carry out their duty and oversee the vote" but "we will announce at the syndicate's general assembly that we will distance ourselves from the polls' results as long as our demands are not honored", he [refering to Cassation Court, Judge Mahmoud Makki] said. "We will tell the whole world that Egypt's judges will try to prevent vote rigging with all their might but that they won't vouch 100 percent for the election's transparency," he added.
Explain everything tommorrow.
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