Police and protesters clash in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.<br/> Fighting like this broke out across the central African country on Saturday - one day after incumbent Joseph Kabila was named the winner of a disputed presidential election.<br/> Opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi rejected the results, claiming they were rigged, and declared himself the country's ruler.<br/> That has driven his supporters onto the streets to protest.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (Lingala) UNNAMED KINSHASA RESIDENT<br/> "This election doesn't convince us. We have been decieved, the people have really been decieved, and we are not happy."<br/> The Nov. 28 presidential election was supposed to usher in a new era for the Congo, which suffered through a devastating civil war that ended in 2003, leaving 5 million dead.<br/> But analysts say the political deadlock bodes ill for the future of this vast central African state.<br/> Andrew Raven, Reuters
