Libyans are voting freely for the first time in more than 60 years. They will elect a 200-member General National Congress to write a constitution and serve as an interim government. Libyans living in the United States started casting their ballots Tuesday and will continue through Saturday night. Some Libyans say the process is flawed and disenfranchises many who live abroad. Few Libyans remember days like this when they could vote. And, it counted. "Just saying that -- Libyan ...
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