(The identity of the reporter has been withheld for security reasons) Two days After Syria's presidential election, there are signs of anxiety among those who boycotted the vote - and who don't have the ink stain on their finger that would show they played their part in Bashar al-Assad's victory. Assad won Tuesday's election with nearly 89 percent support, according to officials, triggering celebrations in some government-controlled parts of Syria where voting took place. "Let's see whose finger has ** ink," the host of a local radio show said on Thursday, playing half-jokingly on fears that those who did **t vote could face consequences. On election day, some people tried to find an alternative to the official polling station ink.