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PILDAT says Feb 8 polls record lowest fairness score since 2013

  The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has issued a report detailing its assessment of the recently-concluded general election, expressing deep concerns over a decline in fairness scores compared to previous election cycles.

Death toll in Egypt violence raises to 525, Says Egyptian Health ministry

 
Egyptian law enforcement members are passing near burned down Morsi supporters camps
Cairo : The death tool from violence in Egypt raised to at least 525 when the army and police forcibly cleared protest camps of toppled Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. 

The Sit in camps were bulldozed and burned by Egyptian Army personals
Egyptian health ministry spokesman Mohamed Fathallah also confirmed the number of wounded people about 3717, due to the crackdown which was enforced through heavy tanks and bulldozers across Egypt, reported by Ahram Online newspaper.

Egyptian Interior ministry has declared state of emergency for a month. 

On the other hand Muslim brother spokesman Gehad El Haddad has said, as quoted by Reuters that, the the Muslim Brotherhood and its allies have suffered "very strong blow" from state security crackdown due to which they have lost their central coordination.

He also added that violent crack down means that anger is beyond control now. 

An Egyptian military man walks through burned temporary Mosque (Reuters)
Muslim brotherhood calls his supporters to march in Cairo following the yesterday's killings, reports Reuters

On the other hand most of the world nations have condemned the violent operation of Egyptian forces against peace full protestors.

Main opposition leader and vice president El Baradi has also resigned following the killings and use of force against Morsi supporters. 

US is still continuing to support the illegal government of General Sisi, which was responsible for ousting Mohammad Morsi through force.


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