Egyptian policemen stand outside the court in the working class Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo on Tuesday after blast hit the building two hours before polls opened for Egyptians to vote on a new constitution. AFP PHOTO
Egyptian policemen stand outside the court in the working class Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo on Tuesday after blast hit the building two hours before polls opened for Egyptians to vote on a new constitution. AFP PHOTO

CAIRO: Egyptians began voting on a new constitution on Tuesday amid high security, as a bomb exploded outside a Cairo court, underscoring lingering polarization after the army overthrew Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.

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