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        Rwanda holds first election since 1994 genocide
        ( 2003-08-26 17:33) (Agencies)


        Rwandan incumbent President Paul Kagame, leader of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) salutes a crowd of supporters, Saturday, Aug 23, 2003 during the last day of campaigning at the Stage Regional de Kigali stadium in the Rwandan capital, Kigali. Rwanda will hold its first Presidential elections since the 1994 genocide on Aug 25.Kagame wins Rwanda Presidential polls in landslide on Thursday, Aug 26,2003.  [AP]

        A supporter of Paul Kagame and the RPF wears a mask as he dances in front of a portrait of Kagame, Aug 23, 2003 during the campaigning at the Stage Regional de Kigali stadium in the Rwandan capital, Kigali.   [AP]

        Hundreds of Rwandan voters wait for their turn to cast their votes at a polling station in the first Rwandan multi-party election since the 1994 genocide, in Kigali, Aug 25, 2003.   [Reuters]

        A Rwandan woman casts her vote in the country's first multi-party elections since the 1994 genocide at a polling station in Kigali, Rwanda August 25, 2003.   [Reuters]

        A Rwandan electoral official shows a ballot paper after counting began in the country's first election since the 1994 genocide, Kigali, Rwanda August 25, 2003.   [Reuters]
         
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