An U.N. soldier moves barbwire near the office of Congo's Vice ...
15th Nov 2006, 13:20 GMT
(Reuters) - An U.N. soldier moves barbwire near the office of Congo's Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba in capital Kinshasa November 15, 2006. Congolese presidential candidate Bemba's coalition has rejected poll results published so far which showed his rival President Joseph Kabila poised to win a historic election. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO)
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