After more than three years of turmoil, Egyptian voters are expected to elect their overwhelmingly popular former army chief, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, as the next president. But some say the upcoming election is “not real,†because the opposition has almost no chance of winning, while others say a strong turnout by Sissi's opponents would be a powerful statement on the future of Egypt. Heather Murdock reports for VOA from Cairo. [Read More]
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