Egyptians currently have the opportunity to vote on something
they have not had since 2012: a new parliament. Although at least one local
report suggests a “smooth election,” the majority of sources worldwide have implied it has been
anything but.
The state-controlled Egyptian newspaper Ahram Online reported:
[Source: Ahram Online/AP] |
while independent Egyptian news source Madamasr countered:
[Source: Madamasr] |
Beyond Egypt, Reuters spread the word about low turnout, but tailored each story to its audience. The international news
agency broadcast:
Which looked different in the United States:
[Source: Reuters U.S.] |
Than it did in Jordan:
[Source: Reuters Arabic via The Jordan Times] |
Or Brasil, where image-less words were left to speak for
themselves:
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