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Taking the pulse in Keserwan

June 7, 2009 by RootSpaceOnline

By Cynthia Ghanem

In Keserwan, the mood was quite calm in the morning… People from different political sides, were sitting and chatting together… But later, during the day, some conflicts caused a tense mood. In many regions young people had serious problems with each other, even if they are in the same political side! The good thing is that every time something happened, the armed forces were ready to stop them… And the elections go on with all these conflicts.

Political flags and candidates’ pictures are in every corner, on a huge number of cars, on walls... Some people are wearing purple t-shirts, others orange ones… And rare are the people who are not taking a political side… Everyone is excited, waiting 7 PM, even the ones who cannot vote are talking about the elections and wondering what will be the final result…

Till now this is the mood, and everything’s good, except for the crowd in front of every voting station in all the regions, which is causing a tense mood because people are tired of waiting since the morning…

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