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Congo poll loser rejects result Congo poll loser rejects result
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Democratic Republic of Congo presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba has rejected election results that gave victory to Joseph Kabila.Democratic Republic of Congo presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba has rejected election results that gave victory to Joseph Kabila.
The electoral commission announced President Kabila won 58.05% of the vote in the run-off poll, ahead of ex-rebel leader Mr Bemba who got 41.95%.The electoral commission announced President Kabila won 58.05% of the vote in the run-off poll, ahead of ex-rebel leader Mr Bemba who got 41.95%.
Mr Bemba said he would use all legal channels to contest the result.Mr Bemba said he would use all legal channels to contest the result.
Peacekeepers have deployed extra troops in the capital, Kinshasa - a Bemba stronghold - in case of trouble.Peacekeepers have deployed extra troops in the capital, Kinshasa - a Bemba stronghold - in case of trouble.
Mr Kabila has appealed for calm in the country as his supporters celebrated his victory in the landmark election.Mr Kabila has appealed for calm in the country as his supporters celebrated his victory in the landmark election.
The vote has been the first following DR Congo's five-year conflict.The vote has been the first following DR Congo's five-year conflict.
Correspondents say Mr Kabila, who obtained relatively few votes in the capital and in the north of the country, will face major difficulties ruling DR Congo. Correspondents say Mr Kabila, who obtained relatively few votes in the capital and in the west of the country, will face major difficulties ruling DR Congo.
'Will of people''Will of people'
Mr Bemba said the result, announced on Wednesday, did not reflect the truth of the ballot box.Mr Bemba said the result, announced on Wednesday, did not reflect the truth of the ballot box.
RUN-OFF RESULTS Kabila: 58.05%Bemba: 41.95%Votes counted: 100% Result heightens tensions Profile: Joseph KabilaRUN-OFF RESULTS Kabila: 58.05%Bemba: 41.95%Votes counted: 100% Result heightens tensions Profile: Joseph Kabila
"I regret to have to say to our people and to the international community that I cannot accept these results," he said in a statement."I regret to have to say to our people and to the international community that I cannot accept these results," he said in a statement.
"I promise to use all legal means to ensure the will of our people is respected," he added."I promise to use all legal means to ensure the will of our people is respected," he added.
The election result has to be confirmed by the Congolese supreme court. Most observers declared the election free and fair.The election result has to be confirmed by the Congolese supreme court. Most observers declared the election free and fair.
Final results were not expected until Sunday, but the electoral commission announced the official verdict earlier, despite objections already lodged by Mr Bemba's team.Final results were not expected until Sunday, but the electoral commission announced the official verdict earlier, despite objections already lodged by Mr Bemba's team.
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Electoral commission head Apollinaire Malu Malu called for candidates to respect election rules after the Bemba coalition said their candidate had received more than 50% of the vote and that victory "was being stolen from the Congolese people".Electoral commission head Apollinaire Malu Malu called for candidates to respect election rules after the Bemba coalition said their candidate had received more than 50% of the vote and that victory "was being stolen from the Congolese people".
Correspondents say some in Mr Bemba's camp are playing down the threat of violence.Correspondents say some in Mr Bemba's camp are playing down the threat of violence.
"People were expecting a war plan from us, some troubles. But we're not into that," AFP news agency quoted Fidele Babala, a Bemba aide, as saying."People were expecting a war plan from us, some troubles. But we're not into that," AFP news agency quoted Fidele Babala, a Bemba aide, as saying.
"At the level of the national assembly we have our deputies and we're going to play our role as the opposition.""At the level of the national assembly we have our deputies and we're going to play our role as the opposition."
Armed clashesArmed clashes
Forces loyal to the two candidates clashed during the war as well as during the tense election period.Forces loyal to the two candidates clashed during the war as well as during the tense election period.
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Following violence on Saturday in which four people died, the police arrested 337 homeless people, including 87 children, the government says, blaming them for starting the trouble.Following violence on Saturday in which four people died, the police arrested 337 homeless people, including 87 children, the government says, blaming them for starting the trouble.
Eyewitnesses say that security forces loyal to the two candidates exchanged gun and mortar-fire.Eyewitnesses say that security forces loyal to the two candidates exchanged gun and mortar-fire.
United Nations observers say the election is the most significant in Africa since Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa's president in 1994.United Nations observers say the election is the most significant in Africa since Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa's president in 1994.
The world's largest UN peacekeeping force - 17,000-strong - is in DR Congo, tasked with ensuring security.The world's largest UN peacekeeping force - 17,000-strong - is in DR Congo, tasked with ensuring security.