Uganda Elections 2011

The European Union elections observation mission is seen during a conference in Kampala, Uganda. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011. Chief observer Edward Scicluna, third left, said the election showed some improvement in those held in the 2006 however the electoral

Uganda's opposition leader Kizza Besigye speaks during a rally at Rubaga division in the capital Kampala, Uganda, February 14, 2011

A poll worker holds up a ballot as vote counting begins in Kampala, February 18, 2011

People queuing at the Nakasero polling station in the center of Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Feb. 18, 2011, as they wait to cast their vote

Uganda's main opposition party (IPC) presidential candidate Kizza Besigye addresses his supporters during his campaign rally at Makerere University Freedom Square in the capital Kampala. (Reuters/Thomas Mukoya)

Forum for Democratic Change opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye displays pre-marked ballot papers, during a news conference at party headquarters in Kampala Uganda, February 19, 2011

Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, wearing hat at left, stands in a queue as he waits with other voters to place his ballot in Kiruhura district, which is Museveni's home area, at a Polling station about 300 Kms (200 miles) west of Kampala, Ugand

An electoral commission worker displays a ballot paper with a vote in favor of the opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye, during the counting of votes observed by many onlookers at the Nakasero polling station in Kampala. Voters in Uganda faced the choice F

Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, wearing hat at right, stands in a queue as he waits with other voters to place his ballot in Kiruhura district, which is Museveni's home area, at a Polling station about 300 Kms (200 miles) west of Kampala, Ugan

The chief observer for the 2011 European Union mission in Uganda, Edward Scicluna, center right, and an unidentified aide talk to observers as they visit a polling station in the capital Kampala, Friday, Feb 18, 2011. Ugandans are voting in presidential a

Uganda presidential elections ballot paper is held by election worker at a polling station in Rukungiri about 319 kilometers (199 miles) west of Uganda capital Kampala Friday Feb. 18, 2011. Uganda's long-serving president says he will not become the late

A Ugandan Police Officer provides security as voters wait to place their ballot, before voting begins in Rwakitura district, which is Museveni�s home area, at a Polling station about 300 Kms (200 miles) west of Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Feb. 18, 2011. Mi

People wait in queue to vote at the Mango polling station in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Feb.18, 2011. Voters in Uganda on Friday had to choose between extending their president's 25-year grip on power or joining the anti-incumbent wave sweeping Africa and t