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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Burundi massacre: 87 civilians killed during clash with military

At least 87 bodies were found in Burundi's capital Bujumbura on Saturday Dec. 12th, a day after the government said an unidentified group carried out coordinated attacks on three military installations.

The violence is linked to President Pierre Nkurunziza's third term in office, which many Burundians and foreign observers had opposed as unconstitutional and in violation of a peace accord. The treaty ended a civil war in which 300,000 people were killed between 1993 and 2006.

"The final toll of the attacks yesterday is 79 enemies killed, 45 captured and 97 weapons seized, and on our side eight soldiers and policemen were killed and 21 wounded," Colonel Barataria, Burundi Army spokesman was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

"Residents say people wearing police uniforms came into residential areas that have been hotbeds of protest. Residents believe these killings were a response to Friday's attacks on the military," reported Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb, who spoke to eyewitnesses in Bujumbura.

"The bodies of dozens of civilians were on the street - most of them young men - many appear to have been shot at close range," said Webb.

According to Associated Press, an eye witness said he counted 21 bodies with bullet wounds in their heads in the Nyakabiga neighbourhood on Saturday morning.

Some of the dead had their hands tied behind their backs.

Fidele Muyobera (22), said: “I fear I can be killed like my friend yesterday, police came to search our house and by chance I escaped. If I had money, I would go buy a passport and flee.”
“What is the international community waiting for? Will they intervene when there are no more people in Burundi?” asked businessman Gerald Bigirimana in Nyakabiga while pointing at one of the bodies lying on the streets.

Police spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye said there were "no collateral victims" during Friday's clashes.
"All the deaths were attackers killed in the joint sweep operation of the army and police," Nkurikiye said. "The enemy was neutralised."

42 comments:

  1. Na wa o,this is so heart breaking.

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    1. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)13 December 2015 at 11:38

      RIP 2d dead and pls peace all thru!

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    2. Oh dear! Why are African leaders like this?

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    3. Sad one, may their souls rest in peace. God help us all. Linda take note!

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    4. Seriously heart braking, why are this people killing innocent human being anyhow now? This is so bad! May the dead ones souls rest in peace.

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    5. Why are some people so power drunk? I mean the Presidency seat isn't meant for one person now. Some people will just claim the seat like its a birthright.
      May the souls of the dead rest in peace, amen.

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    6. Killing everywhere in de world
      Woris all dis
      Signs of de end time really
      God help ur people & rest de souls of de dead




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  2. Feel for them thou
    Don't know y poor countries always ferment troubles anyhow. Wish them peace.



    Linda's last son

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  3. God bless Ex President Goodluck Jonathan.

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  4. This is what you get when one politician thinks that his political ambition is worth more than the lives of the citizens.
    From this report, its obvious that the country is still war torn.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  5. African leaders are very pathetic.They will like to rule even from the grave.This is the kinda place international communities needs to beam their torchlights on.
    When OBJ wanted 3rd term,the likes of Atiku & co fought him to submission.I wish these guys would have lions like that.

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  6. The love of power..... Africa, we are our own problem...

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  7. It's sure that man would end up in jail.

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    1. Enter your reply... Believe it or leave it africa is cursed

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    2. Enter your reply... Believe it or leave it africa is cursed

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  8. Bloody saturday. African with killing and voilent everywhere. May God in it infinite marcy bring peace to this continent call Africa

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  9. Na wa!
    See what one greedy man has cause, let him carry the presidency to his grave.

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  10. Enter your comment...nawa o

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  11. Africans and their stupid greedy quest power

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  12. A country killing it's own citizens. Africa is really dark.

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Africa is forever dead no doubt.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Africa, which way? Modern day genocide. Bye.

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  15. Imagine, How long will all of this stop in all of the countries in Africa, Security Agencies killing the same people the swore to protect. This has to stop but who go do am.

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  16. Africa countries have to wake up to another genocide trying to play out again like the one we had in Rwanda in 1994. Nearly a million people were hacked to death in the space of three months with cutlasses and other instruments of war. The fastest ethnic cleansing in history. Africa should not allow history to repeat itself. Africa countries can't wait for the international community to do this for us. Buhari has to stand up and galvanise other countries in that region to put an end to the impeding doom. Linda, pls focus on this. Let join hands to put an end to hatred in Africa

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  17. Shocking news we hear on daily basis.




















    #TeamBlessed#

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  18. this is the only thing African armed forces are good at,killing their own defenceless citizens and later laying baseless accusations on the dead,africa can never grow as far this mindset continues.

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  19. the President should step down so another person will enta and develop d country as well.......#PAPILO#

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  20. chai!.na wa o..

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  21. chai!.na wa o..

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  22. Africa would not be Africa if blood was not spilled in a day.

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  23. Africa would not be Africa if blood was not spilled on a daily basis.

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  24. bellium omnes contra omnes(war of everyone against everyone)

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