Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Egypt's Morsi warns against tampering with poll result

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CAIRO, June 22, 2012 (AFP) - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhoo­d presidenti­al candidate Mohamed Morsi warned on Friday against any tampering with the election result, after a win was also claimed by his rival ex-premier Ahmed Shafiq.

He said his movement wanted neither “confrontat­ion nor violence,” as the country nervously awaits news of who will succeed ousted president Hosni Mubarak as leader.

Shortly after the polls closed last week, the Muslim Brotherhoo­d said Morsi had won based on the official tallies of judges overseeing polling stations, but Shafiq rejected the result and said he would be declared the “legitimate president of Egypt.”A delay by the electoral commission in announc- ing the result, initially scheduled for Thursday, has raised uncertaint­y and fears of unrest.

“The expected result is known to everyone,” Morsi told a news conference. “We will not allow anyone to tamper with the result.

“We expect that the result will truly reflect the popular will, which we all know,” said Morsi, adding that the thou- sands of protesters in Tahrir Square were there to “guarantee that will” is respected.

Morsi was speaking at a news conference in Cairo, flanked by several liberal and leftist figures.

He slammed a constituti­onal declaratio­n issued by the ruling military council that granted the army sweeping powers, as well as the dissolutio­n of parliament and a justice ministry decision giving soldiers powers of arrest.

“We reject all this... and the timing concerns us all,” said Morsi.

But he pledged that his movement and supporters did not have any plans to clash with the military council or to instigate unrest.

Mohamed Morsi warned on Friday against any tampering with the election result

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