Grenade strikes Rwanda's capital two days after election, The New York Times (2010)
This article reports on the grenade attack against Rwanda's capital, Kigali, two days after the elections, when the final results have been released. Three people had been arrested so far. The executive secretary of Rwanda's National Electoral Commission declared that this election has been the most peaceful in the country's history: 98% of the registered voters cast their ballot without any incident.
The link address is: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/12/world/africa/12rwanda.html
