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Nduta (Tanzania) : around fifty refugees in prison for violating the curfew
They were arrested at different times. Some are accused of undermining public authority. They fear being repatriated by force. INFO SOS Médias Burundi The curfew which is causing victims was
DRC : a new local rebel group is said to have allied itself with the M23
The Lombi community of Tshopo province sent a memorandum to the provincial governor, expressing concerns about a likely coalition between a local rebel group and the March 23 Movement (M23).
Rumonge : nearly 130 health agents demand arrears of 3 to 10 months of salary
Employees under contract in five new health centers located in the districts of Rumonge, Burambi and Buyengero are demanding 10 months of salary. Staff under contract in the two former
Makamba : Burundians banned from obtaining fuel in Tanzania
Since the beginning of July, Burundians who stock up on fuel at petrol stations in Tanzania have no longer been received. Tanzanian authorities tell them that the fuel they have
Burundi : the corpse of former president Pierre Buyoya repatriated in simplicity
The body of former Burundian president Pierre Buyoya was repatriated on Tuesday evening. No honors from a former head of state or public authorities to receive him at Bujumbura airport
Rwanda : elections in a tense border context
From this Sunday until Tuesday, Rwandans inside and outside the country are voting. They are choosing a president, deputies and representatives of specific categories such as women, young people and
Geneva : human rights violations on the ascending line in Burundi
Since June 18, the United Nations Human Rights Council has held its 56th session. It will end on July 12. Last week, Burundi was on the agenda and the UN
Fuel crisis : lies, inconsistencies, contradictions and delusions intertwine, who and what to believe?
Burundi has been experiencing a fuel crisis for almost 43 months. It has deteriorated further in recent months, pushing Burundians from border regions and the commercial city Bujumbura to go
Nduta (Tanzania) : an untimely curfew contested
Since last week, the administration and police have imposed a curfew on the Nduta camp. According to the police and administration authorities, the camp is under threat of insecurity. However,
Gitega : journalist Gérard Nibigira’s phones still confiscated by the police
A week after his brief arrest, two cell phones of journalist Gérard Nibigira are still confiscated by the police in Gitega (political capital of Burundi). The concerned person demands that
