AlJazeeraEnglish | November 28, 2010 - As Egyptians vote for parliamentary elections on Sunday, stone-throwing street battles in the city of Alexandria have erupted outside a polling station between supporters of rivaling political factions.
The violence came as many members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the country's largest opposition party, accuse the ruling party of vote rigging and intimidation.
Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from Alexandria, a Brotherhood stronghold.