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Syrians vote in wartime election
Syrians vote in wartime election
Syrians vote in wartime election
A Syrian woman casts her ballot as she votes in the presidential election on June 3, 2014 at a polling station in Damascus. Voting offices opened in Syrian regime-held areas for a presidential election that al-Assad is certain to win, and that has been slammed as a "farce" by the opposition. Bassel al-Assad is the late older brother of Bashar al-Assad. AFP PHOTO/ LOUAI BESHARA
Syrians vote in wartime election
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma cast their votes in the country's presidential elections at a polling station in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for al-Assad in the midst of a devastating civil war but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade. REUTERS/SANA/Handout via Reuters
Syrians vote in wartime election
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma cast their votes in the country's presidential elections at a polling station in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for al-Assad in the midst of a devastating civil war but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade. REUTERS/SANA/Handout via Reuters
Syrians vote in wartime election
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Syrians vote in wartime election
A Syrian woman walks out of a polling booth bearing her national flag after casting her vote in the presidential election on June 3, 2014 at a polling station in Damascus. Voting offices opened in Syrian regime-held areas for a presidential election that current President Bashar al-Assad is certain to win, and that has been slammed as a "farce" by the opposition. AFP PHOTO/ LOUAI BESHARA
Syrians vote in wartime election
Women cast their votes in the country's presidential elections at a polling station in Aleppo June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for President Bashar al-Assad in the midst of a devastating civil war but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade. REUTERS/George Ourfalian
Syrians vote in wartime election
A Syrian man shows his ink-stained thumb after he voted in the Syrian presidential elections at a polling station in the city of Homs, north of Damascus, on June 3, 2014. Syrians in government-held areas voted in a controversial presidential election in which incumbent Bashar al-Assad is looking to boost his grip but which the exiled opposition has slammed as a "farce". AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH EID
Syrians vote in wartime election
Syria's presidential candidate Hassan al-Nouri (C) arrives with his wife Hazar to vote at polling centre in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory to al-Assad in the midst of a civil war that has fractured the country and killed more than 160,000 people. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on June 3, 2014 shows citizens voting in presidential election at a polling station in a regime-held area in Aleppo. Voting offices opened in Syrian regime-held areas for a presidential election that al-Assad is certain to win, and that has been slammed as a "farce" by the opposition. AFP PHOTO/HO/SANA
Syrians vote in wartime election
A Syrian policeman shows his ballot paper bearing the portraits of Syria's three presidential candidates (from L-R) Hassan Abdallah al-Nuri, Bashar al-Assad, and Maher Abdel Hafiz Hajjar, prior to casting his vote in Syria's presidential elections at a polling station in the city of Homs, north of Damascus, on June 3, 2014. Syrians in government-held areas voted in a controversial presidential election in which incumbent Bashar al-Assad is looking to boost his grip but which the exiled opposition has slammed as a "farce". AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH EID
Syrians vote in wartime election
Syria's presidential candidate Hassan al-Nouri accompanied by his wife Hazar casts his vote at polling centre in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for President Bashar al-Assad but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade in the midst of Syria's devastating civil war. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
A car bearing portraits of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad drives past Syrians residing in Lebanon queuing up to pass the Masnaa checkpoint between Lebanon and Syria, to cast their vote in Syria's presidential elections on June 3, 2014. Voting offices opened in Syrian regime-held areas for a presidential election that Assad is certain to win, and that has been slammed as a "farce" by the opposition. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMAD JARRAH
Syrians vote in wartime election
Lebanese security forces check the documents of Syrians residing in Lebanon as they cross the Masnaa border between Lebanon and Syria, to cast their vote in Syria's presidential elections on June 3, 2014. Voting offices opened in Syrian regime-held areas for a presidential election that current President Bashar al-Assad (portrait) is certain to win, and that has been slammed as a "farce" by the opposition. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMAD JARRAH
Syrians vote in wartime election
A Syrian man casts his vote in the country's presidential elections at a polling station in the city of Homs, north of Damascus, on June 3, 2014. Syrians in government-held areas voted in a controversial presidential election in which incumbent Bashar al-Assad is looking to boost his grip but which the exiled opposition has slammed as a "farce". AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH EID
Syrians vote in wartime election
A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on June 3, 2014 shows supporters of current President Bashar al-Assad celebrating after voting in presidential election at Damascus airport. Voting offices opened in Syrian regime-held areas for a presidential election that al-Assad is certain to win, and that has been slammed as a "farce" by the opposition. AFP PHOTO/HO/SANA
Syrians vote in wartime election
A woman marks her ballot paper at polling centre in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for President Bashar al-Assad but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade in the midst of Syria's devastating civil war. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
AP Photo
Syrians vote in wartime election
Supporters of of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad celebrating in front of a polling centrr in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory to al-Assad in the midst of a civil war that has fractured the country and killed more than 160,000 people. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
A female supporter of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad casts her vote in the presidential election at polling centre in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for al-Assad but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade in the midst of Syria's devastating civil war. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
Women cast their votes in the presidential election at a polling centre in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for President Bashar al-Assad but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade in the midst of Syria's devastating civil war. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
AP Photo
Syrians vote in wartime election
Supporters of of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad celebrate in front of a polling centre in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for al-Assad but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade in the midst of Syria's devastating civil war. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri
Syrians vote in wartime election
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and his wife Asma cast their votes in the country's presidential elections at a polling station in Damascus June 3, 2014. Syrians voted on Tuesday in an election expected to deliver an overwhelming victory for al-Assad in the midst of a devastating civil war but which his opponents have dismissed as a charade. REUTERS/SANA/Handout via Reuters
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