3 Dead Amid Protests against Burundian President’s Third Term
Three people were killed on Thursday in three separate incidents in Burundi as protests against the third term of President Pierre Nkurunziza entered the tenth day, witnesses have said.
Two of them died in two different neighborhoods in the capital Bujumbura while the third one died at Gisozi in the province of Mwaro, some 50 km east of the Burundian capital Bujumbura.
The spokesman of the Burundian national police, who visited Nyakabiga where a young man had been burned alive, made a warning against the criminals, saying police agents are going to “change their approach” of managing demonstrations. Bakundukize indicated that investigations have started to know circumstances in which the man was killed.
Radio Bonesha FM also reported that a secondary school pupil was shot dead by a policeman at Gisozi in the province of Mwaro (Burundi’s center) during protests against Nkurunziza’s third term.
Nkurunziza was designated by his party, the National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD) on April 25, sparking disagreements within the opposition and some civil society organizations saying Nkurunziza’ s nomination was a violation of the national constitution and the 2000 Arusha agreement that provide two terms of five years each for a president of Burundi.
On Tuesday, the Burundian constitutional court, however, passed the candidacy of Nkurunziza for the election.
In a message to the nation on Wednesday evening, Nkurunziza called on protesters to stop their demonstrations and pledged that if he is elected in the upcoming presidential election, it will be his “last” term.
Burundi is this year to hold general elections between May 26 and August 24, with the presidential election due on June 26.