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A man wearing a poster of Rwandan President and leader of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) Paul Kagame stands in a crowd of tens of thousands of Rwandan celebrating after he won the country's first election since the 1994 genocide, early August 26, 2003. Electoral commission officials said counting was still underway, although with about half the votes accounted for it appeared that the former guerrilla leader had won an unassailable lead in Monday's poll. Electoral Commission President Chrysologue Karangwa said that no official result had been declared, but he expected counting in the tiny country of eight million to be complete by midday Tuesday (1000 GMT). REUTERS/Antony Njuguna
A group of traditional dancers entertain tens of thousands of Rwandan at Amahoro stadium in Kigali, to celebrate the victory of President Paul Kagame and his Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) in the country's first election since the 1994 genocide, early August 26, 2003. Electoral commission officials said counting was still underway, although with about half the votes accounted for it appeared that the former guerrilla leader had won an unassailable lead in Monday's poll. Electoral Commission President Chrysologue Karangwa said that no official result had been declared, but he expected counting in the tiny country of eight million to be complete by midday Tuesday (1000 GMT). REUTERS/Antony Njuguna