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    Egypt adopts Islamist-backed charter in referendum

    Agencies/China Daily | Updated: 2012-12-24 08:46

    Egypt has adopted a new, Islamist-backed constitution with nearly two-thirds support in a referendum preceded by weeks of sometimes bloody protests, official media said on Sunday.

    The secular-leaning opposition, which has alleged fraud, was mulling over its next move in its campaign against the text, which it says limits the freedoms of religious minorities and women.

    Egypt adopts Islamist-backed charter in referendum

    Women queue at a polling station to vote in the second and final round of a referendum on Egypt's new constitution, in Giza, south of Cairo, on Saturday. Khaled Abdullah / Reuters

    Official results are scheduled to be released on Monday after the second and final round of voting was held on Saturday.

    Unofficial tallies given by state media and by President Mohammed Morsi's supporters in the Muslim Brotherhood said 64 percent of those who voted backed the constitution.

    "The Egyptian people continue their march toward finalizing the construction of a democratic modern state, after turning the page on oppression," the Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party, said in a statement.

    Approval of the constitution would trigger parliamentary elections in two months' time to replace an Islamist-dominated assembly that was dissolved by Egypt's constitutional court before Morsi's election in June.

    Meanwhile, all legislative business will be handled by the senate, also under the sway of Islamists. On Saturday, Morsi appointed 90 additional senators, including eight women and 12 Christians, to further "national dialogue", his spokesman said.

    The main opposition group, the National Salvation Front, said it had seen fraud in both rounds of voting.

    The Front had tried to block the poll with mass rallies before switching its focus to a last-minute campaign to vote down the charter.

    The text was drafted by a panel dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood and ultra-orthodox Salafist groups. Christians and liberals boycotted the process in protest at changes they saw as weakening human rights, especially those of women.

    Combined turnout from both rounds was 32 percent, according to the Muslim Brotherhood.

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