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[ 11/23/2011 11:31:12 PM ]
ANGOLAPRESS
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Burundi - Society
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Burundi death squads killed 300: rights group
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| Government-backed death squads have killed more than 300 members of Burundi's former rebel group and opposition supporters in covert operations over the past five months, a rights group said Tuesday.
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The group said the central African country's regime and its proxies have waged a systematic campaign of extrajudicial killings against the former rebels, who went back to the bush after pulling out of 2010 polls over fraud claims.
"A devilish killing machine is targeting opposition activists," said Onesphore Nduwayo, the head of Government Action Observatory (OAG), a civil society coalition.
"For over five months now, more than 300 demobilised FNL (National Liberation Forces) fighters have been killed," he added.
"These people were arrested by the Imbonerakure (ruling party youth wing) or by police or secret service members, and were taken to unknown places where they were killed."
Government spokesman Philippe Nzobonariba said the rights group was teaming up with an opposition alliance to defame the government.
"The OAG is repeating accusations lifted from a memorandum by the ADC-Ikibiri without proving that the 300 people killed are FNL members," Nzobonariba told reporters, referring to the opposition coalition.
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IMF Executive Board Completes Second Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for Burundi and Approves US$7.6 Million Disbursement
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Burundian court reduces journalist's jail term
An appeals court in Burundi today dropped terrorism charges against jailed journalist Hassan Ruvakuki and reduced his sentence from life to three years in prison, according to local journalists and news reports.
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Burundi's National Assembly passes 2013 budget bill
The Burundian parliament's lower chamber, the National Assembly has passed the bill on the East African country's budget for 2013, which stands at 880 million U. S. dollars, up from this year's 744 million dollars.
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Burundi's president appoints new EAC minister
Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza appointed Leontine Nzeyimana as the minister at the presidential office in charge of East African Community (EAC) affairs, a presidential decree said here on Wednesday.
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Burundi uses thermal energy to tackle crisis
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Burundi death squads killed 300: rights group
Government-backed death squads have killed more than 300 members of Burundi's former rebel group and opposition supporters in covert operations over the past five months, a rights group said Tuesday.
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