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The Democratic Republic of Congo's Supreme Court is on fire following protests over alleged fraud in the presidential run-off. | The Democratic Republic of Congo's Supreme Court is on fire following protests over alleged fraud in the presidential run-off. |
Supporters of Jean-Pierre Bemba, the ex-rebel leader who says he was cheated of victory, clashed with police. | Supporters of Jean-Pierre Bemba, the ex-rebel leader who says he was cheated of victory, clashed with police. |
Police used tear gas and UN peacekeepers fired shots in the air, as protesters set two vehicles on fire. | Police used tear gas and UN peacekeepers fired shots in the air, as protesters set two vehicles on fire. |
The protest led the Supreme Court to suspend its hearing into Mr Bemba's claims he was cheated of victory. | The protest led the Supreme Court to suspend its hearing into Mr Bemba's claims he was cheated of victory. |
President Joseph Kabila was last week declared the winner, with 58% of the vote against 42% for Mr Bemba. | President Joseph Kabila was last week declared the winner, with 58% of the vote against 42% for Mr Bemba. |
The elections are supposed to draw a line under a five-year conflict in which some four million people died. | The elections are supposed to draw a line under a five-year conflict in which some four million people died. |
Extra troops | Extra troops |
Black-robed judges fled the court, as documents and furniture caught fire. | Black-robed judges fled the court, as documents and furniture caught fire. |
Police fired tear gas at the protesters as several hundred supporters of Mr Bemba approached the Supreme Court. | |
The BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa says Mr Bemba's supporters set two vehicles on fire and chased away anti-riot police outside the court. | |
He says that UN peacekeepers fired shots in the air. | He says that UN peacekeepers fired shots in the air. |
The Reuters news agency reports that some of Mr Bemba's supporters were armed with sub-machine guns but it is not clear if they were fired. | |
"We have sent additional troops in to secure the situation," said UN spokesman Kemal Saiki. | "We have sent additional troops in to secure the situation," said UN spokesman Kemal Saiki. |
European Union peacekeeping troops also deployed near the court building, Reuters reports. | European Union peacekeeping troops also deployed near the court building, Reuters reports. |
After the first round results were declared in August, security forces loyal to the two men clashed in Kinshasa, leaving at least 23 people dead. | After the first round results were declared in August, security forces loyal to the two men clashed in Kinshasa, leaving at least 23 people dead. |
The world's biggest peacekeeping force - some 17,000 men - is in DR Congo to prevent further unrest. | The world's biggest peacekeeping force - some 17,000 men - is in DR Congo to prevent further unrest. |
Election observers have said the irregularities were not on a large enough scale to overturn Mr Kabila's lead. | Election observers have said the irregularities were not on a large enough scale to overturn Mr Kabila's lead. |
The results showed a regional divide, with Mr Bemba gaining most votes in the Lingala-speaking west, including Kinshasa, while Mr Kabila won by a landslide in the Swahili-speaking east. | The results showed a regional divide, with Mr Bemba gaining most votes in the Lingala-speaking west, including Kinshasa, while Mr Kabila won by a landslide in the Swahili-speaking east. |
The election was organised under the terms of a 2002 peace deal to end the conflict, which drew in the armies of nine other African countries. | The election was organised under the terms of a 2002 peace deal to end the conflict, which drew in the armies of nine other African countries. |