Burundi government offers to share power with Gatumba killers as FNL shells civilian districts of Bujumbura
From the BBC
Burundi's army says the last active rebel group has fired mortar bombs into the capital as peace talks that began on Monday continue in Tanzania.
The army said at least one civilian had been wounded in the attack on Bujumbura that happened late on Tuesday night.
From Somali Net
Meanwhile, Burundi’s Interior and Public Security Minister Evariste Ndayishimiye said he hoped the talks would find a way of incorporating the FNL into Burundi's leadership.
"We have a formula of integration. Now we have come here to talk about how to bring ... FNL to the Burundi leadership," Ndayishimiye said.
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Burundi's army says the last active rebel group has fired mortar bombs into the capital as peace talks that began on Monday continue in Tanzania.
The army said at least one civilian had been wounded in the attack on Bujumbura that happened late on Tuesday night.
From Somali Net
Meanwhile, Burundi’s Interior and Public Security Minister Evariste Ndayishimiye said he hoped the talks would find a way of incorporating the FNL into Burundi's leadership.
"We have a formula of integration. Now we have come here to talk about how to bring ... FNL to the Burundi leadership," Ndayishimiye said.
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Take action - sign the Gatumba petition
Burundi, human rights, Current Affairs, Politics, Africa
1 Comments:
It is obvious that who governs in Burundi....has to have participated in some criminal activities, that's one of the criteria as I look at it.
I am surprised that Agathon Rwasa will be invited to share power...remember that is his condition to stop taking innocent lives.
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