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Eight requests for licences to operate rejected because "the groups' activities violated state sovereignty".
Leftist groups opposed to alleged Islamist dominance in drafting nation's new charter vow to compose their own version.
Election fatigue and controversy over funding of civil society groups result in low-key interest in upper house vote.
Country has had a chequered history of elections, with most under Hosni Mubarak thought to have been deeply flawed.
Millions cast their ballots in referendum but many argue constitutional amendments offer only limited reform.
Al Jazeera's senior political analyst pays tribute to the community organisers who made Egypt's revolution possible.
Former IAEA chief threatens "civil disobedience" if Egyptian government does not implement political reforms.
Egypt's leading non-governmental rights group has said it does not expect the country's first multi-candidate presidential vote to be fair, Aljazeera and agencies report.

An Egyptian human rights group on Monday demanded the immediate release of about 500 people detained following demonstrations held by a banned, but tolerated Islamic group.

Egyptian reformers have demanded that, like Palestinians, they too should have a chance to choose their leader from a host of candidates. 

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