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Etienne Tshisekedi says he will take presidential oath despite Joseph Kabila being declared winner of the November vote.
Opposition plans to shut down businesses and bring public services to a standstill in Kinshasa and other cities.
Etienne Tshisekedi's party calls for demonstrations as US expresses concern over legitimacy of recent presidential vote.
Joseph Kabila says there were errors in vote he won but rejects US observer group's claim that it lacked credibility.
The Carter Center reports on irregularities as opposition calls for mass protests over election results.
At least six people have been killed in the capital Kinshasa as opposition supporters face off with police.
Electoral commission and UN urge restraint as opposition rejects results giving Kabila victory in presidential poll.
DR Congo gears up for only its second national election since the end of the civil war in 2002
Incumbent president declared provisional winner by poll panel as opposition rejects results and threatens unrest.
Election commission says incumbent had obtained 49.0 per cent of the vote to 32.3 per cent for his nearest rival.
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