Burundi dismissed the announcement, saying no foreign force would get in without permission. But its neighbours have grown increasingly alarmed about the violence in the central African state which the United Nations says is on the brink of civil war.
Tensions have been running particularly high since gunmen attacked military sites in the capital Bujumbura last week, unnerving a region where memories of the 1994 genocide in neighbouring Rwanda are still raw.
The African Union's Peace and Security Council said in a statement it had drawn up plans for the force - to be called MAPROBU - and had asked the U.N. Security Council to give it the final clearance it needed to get boots on the ground.
The U.N. Security Council has already been looking at ways to tackle the crisis, including sending in peacekeepers.
"(The AU body) decides that MAPROBU shall have an initial strength of up to 5,000 military personnel and police," as well as human rights observers and military experts, it added.
A diplomat told Reuters late on Thursday the resolution marked the first time the AU had decided to invoke its charter's Article 4, that gives the bloc the right to intervene in a member state "in respect of grave circumstances, namely: war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity".
Burundi's government spokesman, Philippe Nzobonariba, said the force would not be allowed in without permission. "They can't invade a country if the latter is not informed and allow it," he said on state radio.
"It would be better if they go to those camps in Rwanda where troublemakers train," Nzobonariba added. The government has accused Rwanda of supporting rebels who are recruiting Burundian refugees - a charge Rwanda denies.The United Nations says at least 400 people have been killed since April when President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to seek a third term in office triggered protests and a failed coup.
Rights groups have reported violent clashes between protesters and authorities, gun attacks and detentions of government critics. The government denies responsibility for any rights abuses.
Hundreds of thousands have fled the worst violence to hit the country since it emerged from an ethnically charged civil war in 2005.
Demonstrators said the president's decision to stand in an election he eventually won broke constitutional term limits, while his supporters pointed to a court ruling allowing his bid.
Much of the latest violence appears to be along political divides. But diplomats fear a prolonged conflict could reopen old ethnic rifts.
The civil war pitted the army, which was at the time led by minority Tutsis, against rebel groups of the Hutu majority, including one led by Nkurunziza - an ethnic split mirrored in Rwanda.
The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights accused Burundi's authorities on Thursday of dragging the country towards full-blown civil war and called for travel bans and asset freezes targeting key officials to try to halt the bloodshed.
Source: Reuters
42 comments:
WE WANT PEACE AND UNITY DURING THIS END TIME
Good ideal,let peace reign.
Very good news...��
Its a welcome development, what they should have thought of since
That's a good one
Daz very thoughtful of dem
Nice moves
Cool
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Okay o. Dem do well
Very thoughtful of dem
Dis is a welcome development
Nice moves
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It is well with them. Linda take note!
I no fit read abeg but hope say 9ja no dey there because we never keep the peace finish for our own place , no be to go ans good name out side.
That's good
#iT wiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
#It mUsT eNd iN praise
Ok seen.
Nigerian leaders are so pathetic.What's happening in Burundi negates everything democracy stands for.I'm so ashamed for our continent.Their penchant to cling unto power is appalling. Mtcheew
Why ddn't they come during the shiites vs army saga?
~D great anonymous!
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That would be good..
Pls let it yield peace oh.....jstMe
That would be good ..
God save us your children, please let there be peace.
God grant us peace in Africa....
LINDA AWUGHI M ROBOT
That would be good of them ..
That would be good ..
This country sha. Heard state like oyo(ibadan) is richer than this country sef, y do they always cause unrest. OK na, hope Nigerian soldiers won't be touch cus oooo, cus they ve lots of work to do before 31 of December.
Linda's last son
This country sha. Heard state like oyo(ibadan) is richer than this country sef, y do they always cause unrest. OK na, hope Nigerian soldiers won't be touch cus oooo, cus they ve lots of work to do before 31 of December.
Linda's last son
Imagine the stupid goverment, your people are dying everyday because of someone's greediness and you don't want external help, until they start killing the families of these government officials maybe that's when they will accept help.
Welcome development
God bless our military
oya new no time next!
We r still trying to defeat Boko Haram, they are sending out troops. Hope the decision is a wise one
Why can't Africans be rational like other countries.. odikwaegu.. y can't u vacate the seat that is not ur personal seat..so much greed.. anya ukwu
hope nigeria is not among d country sending soldiers cos we need our soldiers here to fight dis boko boys ooooo. u never comot watin dey ur eye u dey tell anoda person say dirty dey ur eye
GOD bless the AU for this intervention
Pray for Africa
Pray for Africa
Hmmmmm make dem go,end time peacemakers
Linda good morning
I know u didn't sleep much
May God bless ur hustle
They are not interested in getting any help from the A.U haba is it by force, they should let them sought themselves out!!!
Remove Nkurunziza NOW.
Hmmm
!brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere
God will help them..
It should be done immediately before another civil war that would ne difficult to control erupts
THAT'S VERY GOOD TO HEAR
AUNTY LINDA....
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