Guinean police face off supporters of the UFDG presidential candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo in Conakry, Guinea. Early results showed Diallo and rival RPG runner Alpha Conde as neck-and-neck, with Conde narrowly winning the country's first free presidential election, prompting accusations of fraud Photograph: Jerome Delay/APA Guinean man speaks with police investigating the fatal shooting of Abdulai Bah, 20, in the mostly Peul suburb of Bambeto in Conakry, Guinea. A state of emergency was declared two days after the RPG candidate, Alpha Conde, had won Guinea's close-fought presidential electionPhotograph: Jerome Delay/APA doctor unveils two bodies, suspected supporters of Cellou Dalein Diallo, in the capital Conakry. Guinea's government declared a state of emergency after a third day of street violence on Wednesday, imposing a curfew until disputes over election results are resolvedPhotograph: Reuters
Guinean police detain supporters of UFDG presidential candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo, who are suspected of rioting and looting in Conakry, GuineaPhotograph: Jerome Delay/APGuinea president elect Alpha Conde surrounded by supporters in Conakry, Guinea. Conde received 53.5% of the 2.89 million ballots cast. His opponent, Cellou Dalein Diallo, won 47.5%. Around 4.2 million citizens had registered to votePhotograph: Idrissa Soumare/APA Guinean shows his scars at his house in the mostly Peul suburb of Bambeto in Conakry, the Guinea capital. The man said he was chased and beaten by Guinean soldiers just minutes beforePhotograph: Jerome Delay/APGuinean police detain a supporter of UFDG presidential candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo, who is suspected of rioting in Conakry, GuineaPhotograph: Jerome Delay/APSupporters of Guinea's presidential candidate Alpha Conde celebrate on a street of Conakry after their candidate was declared the winner of the country's first free presidential electionPhotograph: Issouf Sanogo/AFP/Getty ImagesGuinean soldiers help police patrol the mostly ethnic-Peul suburb of Bambeto in Conakry, GuineaPhotograph: Jerome Delay/AP
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