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Women wait to cast their votes at a polling station in Democratic Republic of Congo 's capital Kinshasa July 30, 2006.

Movement for the Liberation of Congo leader and presidential candidate Jean Pierre Bemba selects candidates on the parliamentary ballot as he casts his vote in Kinshasa, Sunday July 30, 2006.

Movement for the Liberation of Congo , (MLC), leader and presidential candidate Jean Pierre Bemba, and his wife Liliane wave at supporters after casting his vote in Kinshasa, Sunday July 30, 2006.

Congolese vice-president and presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba casts his ballot in Democratic Republic of Congo 's capital Kinshasa July 30, 2006. REUTERS/JIRO OSE

A voting station, with no people voting at Mbuji Mayi, Congo , Sunday, July 30, 2006. Veteran politician Etienne Tshisekedi is boycotting the vote and urging his followers to do the same. His call appeared to be heard in his stronghold in Mbuji Mayi, where there were more electoral officials and observers than voters at many polling stations.

Presidential candidate Z'Ahidi Arthur Ngoma,surrounded by policemen and body guards, smiles as he peers out of his car past kids begging for money in Kinshasa on polling day Sunday July 30 2006 .

Incumbent DRCongo President Joseph Kabila cast his ballot at the Institut de la Gombe in Kinshasa. Millions of voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo have gone happily to the polls in an historic election meant to turn the page after four decades of misrule and a war that drew in much of central Africa. (AFP/Marco Longari)

Azarias Ruberwa, leader of the Congolese Rally for Democracy and a presidential candidate, casts his ballot at a polling station in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa July 30, 2006.

Azarias Ruberwa, leader of the Congolese Rally for Democracy and a presidential candidate, greets his supporters as he leaves the polling station after voting in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa July 30, 2006.

Movement for the Liberation of Congo, (MLC), leader and presidential candidate Jean Pierre Bemba, waves as he arrives with his wife Liliane at the polling station to cast his vote in Sunday July 30, 2006

People walk around on a street in Mbuji Mayi, Congo, Sunday, July 30, 2006. Veteran politician Etienne Tshisekedi is boycotting the vote and urging his followers to do the same. His call appeared to be heard in his stronghold in Mbuji Mayi, where there were more electoral officials and observers than voters at many polling stations. Crowds of youths hovered around some deserted polling booths as riot police patrolled the tense city. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)

Azarias Ruberwa (front row, L-R), Arthur Z'Ahidi Ngoma, and Jean Pierre Bemba, all three current vice presidents of Democratic Republic of Congo and presidential candidates, make a joint statement expressing their concern for the credibility of the historic election to take place on Sunday in Kinshasa July 29, 2006

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