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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

 

UN boosts DR Congo border force

The UN says it is sending additional troops to eastern DR Congo amid reports neighbouring Rwanda is threatening to target rebel groups in the country.

The head of the regional UN mission, William Swing, was also involved in intense talks with both sides to try to head off a further conflict, it added.

He was warned by Rwanda that an attack was imminent, a local UN official said.

Some of Rwanda's Hutu rebels who took part in the 1994 Tutsi genocide fled across the border to eastern DR Congo.


 

Ukraine on brink of 'civil war'

Both sides in Ukraine's disputed presidential election have warned of a civil war

Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko rejected the official results declaring Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych as president and declaring himself as the winner.

US Secretary of State Colin Powell said Washington "cannot accept" the election result as legitimate.

Summary of Situation:
Official result:
Yanukovych: 49.46%
Yushchenko: 46.61%
Observers report:
Abuse of state resources and "overt media bias" in favour of Mr Yanukovych
State workers pressured to give absentee voting certificate to their superiors
Intimidation reported at some polling stations
Suspiciously high turnout in two pro-government regions


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