Human Rights

Refugees

Nduta (Tanzania): a tomb demolished by the administration for the simple reason that it is built of cement

The demolished grave was holding the remainings of a Burundian refugee, buried in the cemetery of zone 9 in Nduta camp. The camp’s top official was supervising. INFO SOS Médias

Human Rights

North Kivu : displaced people from Kanyarutchinya demonstrate to demand food

Dozens of displaced people confined to the Kanyaruchinya site located in the Nyiragongo territory, in North Kivu, took to the streets on Monday in the provincial capital. They demanded to

Human Rights

Kayanza : a man attacks and injures his parents with a machete

A 32-year-old man brutally attacked his parents. He wounded his father and mother with a machete. The incident took place on the night of March 5 to 6 in the

Security

Photo of the week : a hundred women victims of rape perpetrated by M23 rebels (civil society)

An association of displaced women indicated that more than a hundred women claim to have been victims of rape perpetrated by elements of the M23. Territories of Rutshuru, Nyiragongo and

Security

Ituri: zaidi ya wananchi 200 waliuwawa na waasi katika kipindi cha miezi miwili

Tangu mwanzo wa mwaka 2023, hali ya usalama inazidi kuwa ya wasi wasi na kusikitisha katika mkoa wa Ituri karibu miaka miwili tangu kuanzisha serikali ya kijeshi. Wananchi wa kawaida

Human Rights

Gasorwe: School dropouts skyrocketing and raise concerns among education officials

At least 764 school dropouts were recorded in the commune of Gasorwe in the province of Muyinga (north-eastern Burundi) this only first quarter. This triggers worries among school authorities who

Human Rights

Mahama (Rwanda): exponential rise in food prices

In less than five months, almost all food products have doubled or even tripled in price. Refugees point out that the cash distributions they receive may not even be enough

Human Rights

Cibitoke: when land spoliaton pushes owners into exile

In a period of three months, more than 300 people fled the communes of Rugombo and Buganda in the province of Cibitoke (north-west of Burundi). They decided to go into

Justice En

Gitega : 24 alleged homosexuals in detention

Made up of men, women and young people, the 24 persons have been detained since February 23 in the political capital Gitega (central Burundi). They are suspected of forming groups

Society

Gitega: watu 24 watuhumiwa kufanya mapenzi ya watu wa jinsia moja wako jela

Wakiwa wanaume, wanawake na vijana, watu hao 24 wako gerezani tangu februari 23 iliyopita katika jiji kuu la kisiasa la Gitega (kati kati mwa Burundi). Wanatuhumiwa kuunda jenge la wapenzi