Ägypten: Warten auf den blauen Finger

Erstmals seit dem Sturz des Diktators Mubarak wählte das Land einen neuen Staatschef. Vor vielen Wahllokalen bildeten sich Warteschlangen.
Eine Menschenmenge steht vor einem Gebäude Schlange, bewacht von einem Soldaten.
Eine Menschenmenge steht vor einem Gebäude Schlange, bewacht von einem Soldaten.

EPAepa03231063 Egyptians stand in line as they wait to cast their vote for the first round of Egypts Presidential elections, at a polling station, in Mahalla el-Kubra, north of Cairo, Egypt, 23 May 2012. The industrial city of Mahalla, known for its texti
Eine Schlange von Männern steht in einem Raum, möglicherweise um zu wählen.

EPAepa03231065 Egyptians stand in line as they wait to cast their vote for the first round of Egypts Presidential elections, at a polling station, in Mahalla el-Kubra, north of Cairo, Egypt, 23 May 2012. The industrial city of Mahalla, known for its texti
Zwei Männer tauschen etwas aus, möglicherweise bei einer Wahlveranstaltung.

EPAepa03231068 An Egyptian marks his finger with ink after casting his vote, during the first round of Egypts Presidential elections, at a polling station, in Mahalla el-Kubra, north of Cairo, Egypt, 23 May 2012. The industrial city of Mahalla, known for
Frauen betrachten eine Liste mit Namen an einer Wand.

REUTERSA woman searches for her name on a voters list outside a polling station in Cairo May 23, 2012. Egyptians vote on Wednesday for the first time to pick their president in a wide open election that pits Islamists against men who served under deposed
Der ägyptische Politiker Amr Moussa mit Sonnenbrille inmitten einer Menschenmenge.

REUTERSEgyptian presidential candidate Amr Moussa (2nd R) waits on line before casting his vote at a polling station in Cairo May 23, 2012. Egyptians began voting freely on Wednesday for the first time to pick their president in a wide open election that
Eine Person taucht ihren Finger in ein Glas mit violetter Tinte.

dapdAn Egyptian woman inks her finger after casting her vote during the first day of the presidential election in polling center in Alexandria, Egypt, Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Egyptians went to the polls on Wednesday morning to elect a new president after
Eine Frau mit Niqab zeigt ihren mit Tinte markierten Finger nach der Stimmabgabe.

dapdAn Egyptian woman shows her inked after casting her vote during the first day of the presidential election in a polling station in Alexandria, Egypt, Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Egyptians went to the polls on Wednesday morning to elect a new president af
Eine ältere Frau mit Kopftuch füllt einen Wahlzettel aus.

dapdAn Egyptian woman votes during the first day of the presidential election in a polling station in Alexandria, Egypt, Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Egyptians went to the polls on Wednesday morning to elect a new president after the fall of ex-President Hosn
Mohammed Mursi wird von Sicherheitskräften mit Gewehren eskortiert.

REUTERSIslamic presidential candidate Mohamed Mursi arrives to a polling station to cast his vote in Al-Sharqya, 60 km (37 miles) northeast of Cairo, May 23, 2012. Egyptians queued patiently to vote on Wednesday, eager to pick their leader for the first t
Ein älterer Mann mit Brille gestikuliert vor einem Mikrofon.

EPAepa03231506 Egypts presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik speaks during a press conference in Cairo, Egypt, 23 May 2012. ShafiK, who was Hosni Mubaraks last premier, said that he would pay special attention to the young people who led the revolt against t

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