GBISSAU-VOTE

Amos Sawyer (L), former Liberian president and Head of Mission of ECOWAS electoral observers, and Kabina Komara, former Guinean prime minister and deputy head of the ECOWAS mission, speak to each other during a press conference in Bissau on April 14, 2014. Almost three-quarters of Guinea-Bissau's eligible voters turned out for watershed elections called to turn the page on years of political instability and military violence, officials said on April 14. Voters went to the polls on April 13 in the first presidential and parliamentary polls in the west African nation since a military coup in 2012. AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU (Photo credit should read SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
Amos Sawyer (L), former Liberian president and Head of Mission of ECOWAS electoral observers, and Kabina Komara, former Guinean prime minister and deputy head of the ECOWAS mission, speak to each other during a press conference in Bissau on April 14, 2014. Almost three-quarters of Guinea-Bissau's eligible voters turned out for watershed elections called to turn the page on years of political instability and military violence, officials said on April 14. Voters went to the polls on April 13 in the first presidential and parliamentary polls in the west African nation since a military coup in 2012. AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU (Photo credit should read SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
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