Congo Tense As Election Results Expected, With Some Fleeing, Others Hoarding Food -- Washington Post
KINSHASA, Congo — Hotels were emptying out, airlines canceled their flights and people were rushing to stock their pantries ahead of the announcement of results Tuesday from a contested presidential election which could plunge Congo back into conflict.
Many fear a return to violence in the showdown between the country’s 40-year-old president, who controls the army, and Congo’s 78-year-old opposition leader, who controls the street.
With half the votes counted, President Joseph Kabila was ahead with 49 percent of the vote compared to 34 percent for longtime opposition chief, Etienne Tshisekedi. It makes it all but certain that Kabila will be declared the winner when results are published.
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More News On Congo's Elections
Congo holds its breath, election results expected -- CBS/AP
DRC residents flee ahead of vote tally -- UPI
Congo Republic Says Thousands Flee Kinshasa Fearing Vote Unrest -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Thousands Flee DRC Fearing Post-Election Violence -- Voice of America
Kinshasa tense as DRC awaits vote results -- Al Jazeera
DR Congo fears vote results chaos -- AFP
Catholic church in Congo issues poll warning -- Reuters
Church leaders warn of pending violence in Democratic Republic of Congo -- The Telegraph
Congo braced for post-poll violence -- Financial Times
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