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Sunday, 20 December 2015

Burundi rejects African Union peacekeeping force

Burundi's government on Saturday rejected the African Union's plans to deploy a 5,000-strong peacekeeping force to stop escalating violence triggered by President Pierre Nkurunziza's extended tenure in office, a government spokesman said.
If the African Union sends troops without Burundi's consent it will be viewed as an attack, said government spokesman Philippe Nzobonariba. Burundi has enough forces to maintain peace, he said.
Burundi has been in turmoil since April when Nkurunziza's candidacy for a third term was announced. Violence escalated following Nkurunziza's re-election in July.
Last week 87 people died when an unidentified group attacked three military installations. Burundi's security forces responded by going on a rampage in parts of the capital, Bujumbura, regarded as centers of opposition. Police and military are accused of dragging more than 150 civilians from their homes and shooting them at point blank range, according to human rights groups. Burundi's government insists its troops acted professionally.
 
In response to the violence, the African Union on Friday authorized sending a peacekeeping force to Burundi to stop the political violence. The African Prevention and Protection Mission will be deployed to Burundi for at least six months and its mission can be extended, the African Union's Peace and Security Council said. The force's mandate will include protecting civilians under imminent threat and helping to create conditions for holding inter-Burundian dialogue. The African Union's decision was unusual as it did not seek an invitation from Burundi's government for the peacekeepers.
 
In another effort at mediation, Burundi's fighting sides are to meet on December 28 in Uganda to try to resolve the crisis, Uganda's defense minister said Saturday.
Fourteen groups including Burundi's ruling party, opposition parties and civil society organizations are to attend the talks aimed at ending the violent political unrest in which hundreds have been killed, said Crispus Kiyonga, who is also the facilitator of the peace talks mediated by the East African Community. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni will moderate the talks, he said.
 
However the chances for these negotiations are not certain as the Nkurunziza government refused to participate in previous talks.
 
 
AP

40 comments:

TOMJERrYSWIT said...

DEY WANt De cOUNTRY 2 BE WIPED OUT B4 DEY ACCPt。。。。TOMJERRYSWIT

STERN said...

That's really good to know

Unknown said...

I see a president who has committed homicide and will definitely go to jail at the appointed time.

Mayberry said...

Mad man u want to go for third tenure 'wrong' u even ve d guts to b killing people,u r very lucky u r not near me I would ve dealt wit u mercilessly, ewu meee

Unknown said...

End time stories.

Bonita Bislam said...

The Nkurunziza govt is stupid and dictatorial.The African union shouldn't ask for his consent before they intervene. The guy is drunk with power & has gone raving mad.
For the sake of the poor civilians,the AU needs to intervene

Uzosafetyblog said...

There are on their own, the president is not happy for the AU not consulting first. #IRepLIB

BONARIO NNAGS said...

Phew! He rejected the peacekeeping force so he will continue killing his people, he should learn from Laurent Gbagbo.
African presidents and their sit-tight attitude.


~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

mikkyjanec said...

You can't force people to accept help.

Unknown said...

Hmmm.nawa o.#sips Orijin#

tjay'TEE Bello said...

Huh... He wants to become Abacha ba, let him. And some ll say only Muslims hate peace

aproko manager said...

End time rejection...wetin dey ddo dem sef?

kamatofeelz said...

On his own.....#No more lindaikeji.mobi till I buy house 4 banana Island

Unknown said...

Happy Sunday to ya all

Anonymous said...

Hmmmmmm na dem sabi!!!!!!.

Unknown said...

Na wa!
See people they want to help, Au should leave them jare.

ICHAKA said...

African Union must first seek and obtain the consent of Burundi Govt.before sending the peace keeping forces. Burundi is trying to protect their territorial sovereignty which is sacrosanct.

Unknown said...

But wah z wrong with dem

Unknown said...

God go help them resolve the issue. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Then they should sort it out

Unknown said...

lol osheeee o.y.o z deir case

Unknown said...

I smell doom

ary said...

Hmmm

Unknown said...

Biko they should all giv chance for peace so dat d senseless killings wil cease.

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Unknown said...

Eeyah.... God will help them.

Unknown said...

Signs of End Time...

waffymercyjohnson said...

Not my business tho.

kudos said...

End time government.


#Believe

Unknown said...

Nawaooo and the chaos continues
~D great anonymous!

Unknown said...

Okay o if una fit handle am no wahala but make una no leta call for help o

Unknown said...

Hmmmm..I still tag that president as a dictator...well am praying for peace in the world

Unknown said...

Play Gbagbo and land urself in the Hague, African Leaders will never Learn, Thank God for the new symbol of Democracy in Africa GEJ.

Anonymous said...

Third term in Africa. aka President for life Africa's neo democracy

Caseysparx said...

Except he's going to be president for life. If not Crimes against humanity awaits him.

Anonymous said...

This is the time for African countries with only two terms to form a body probably known as the Mandela Principles to meet (Summit) and promote true democracy like the G8 This will isolate non two term countries

Unknown said...

Burundi president is taking the long way walk to prison for homicide. I pity for him

Unknown said...

Daz dia business
Whatever dey choose
Hv a lot problems right now more dan dem
I wish dem well




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Unknown said...

U sound like a lawyer......all they know how to do is talk and forgetting that talk is cheap

Unknown said...

The old man wants to die in power....

@BizzyOfficial said...

Same government that is imposing itsself on its citizens for a 3rd term is still the same government that will want to give AU go ahead oder to intervane???? That is virtually impossible so I think the AU needs no permissions whatso ever to intervane jhor!!!!

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