Hundreds of Syrians living in Lebanon have lined up outside their
embassy near Beirut to vote ahead of their country’s June 3 presidential
election as expat balloting was extended for another day.
President Bashar al-Assad is widely expected to get a third seven-year
term in the vote that has been criticized by the West and Syria’s
opposition.
Expat voting in Lebanon was extended through
Thursday after Syrian voters clashed with Lebanese troops outside the
embassy the day before.
The situation around the hilltop
embassy in the town of Yarze, southeast of the Lebanese capital,
appeared more orderly on Thursday.
Lebanese troops patrolled
the area as hundreds of people - some waving Syrian flags and holding
Assad’s photos - patiently waited in two lines to go into the embassy to
vote.
Syrians in Lebanon vote for president for 2nd day

AP
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