- Election Coverage
- June 4, 2010
- 8 minutes read
Elections Commission announces forgery of results

The Committee failed to reveal the monitoring reports prepared by the NGOs which confirmed the occurrence of frauds and violations in the process Intisar Naseem Head of the committee’s sole comment was ‘ they can say whatever they want” The committee’s closing conference was chaotic as Naseem prevented independent journalists from asking questions and in more than one occasion he refused providing any statements to Ikhwanweb, despite giving the governmental Egyptian channel’s reporter a 20 minutes interview. His actions were obviously demonstrating extreme bias against political opposition Naseem was in denial as he claimed that the committee had taken ‘the constitutional and legal measures to ensure the integrity of elections, pointing out that the committee had played its role. He added that the committee had received all the complaints filed on the elections day referring it to the general committees in the respective governorates which consequently were meant to investigate them He insisted however to announce the results of the constituencies of Kafr el Sheikh, South Cairo, Helwan, Sharqiya and Alexandria despite the fact that MB candidates obtained verdicts temporarily annulling the announcements Councilor Mohammed Musy, from the committee, added that the committee would not be threatened stressing that whoever had a complaint should submit it to the committee for investigation
The Shura Council Elections supreme committee announced the fraudulent results of the elections which were carried out under corrupt governmental conditions against both electorates and candidates. The Committee failed to reveal the monitoring reports prepared by the NGOs which confirmed the occurrence of frauds and violations in the process
Intisar Naseem Head of the committee’s sole comment was ‘ they can say whatever they want”
The committee’s closing conference was chaotic as Naseem prevented independent journalists from asking questions and in more than one occasion he refused providing any statements to Ikhwanweb, despite giving the governmental Egyptian channel’s reporter a 20 minutes interview. His actions were obviously demonstrating extreme bias against political opposition
Naseem was in denial as he claimed that the committee had taken ‘the constitutional and legal measures to ensure the integrity of elections, pointing out that the committee had played its role. He added that the committee had received all the complaints filed on the elections day referring it to the general committees in the respective governorates which consequently were meant to investigate them
He insisted however to announce the results of the constituencies of Kafr el Sheikh, South Cairo, Helwan, Sharqiya and Alexandria despite the fact that MB candidates obtained verdicts temporarily annulling the announcements
Councilor Mohammed Musy, from the committee, added that the committee would not be threatened stressing that whoever had a complaint should submit it to the committee for investigation