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Burundi Crisis: US Tells Its Citizens To Leave by reportsafrique: 10:27am On Dec 14, 2015
The US state department is warning Americans not to travel to Burundi as political violence there increases.

A travel warning issued on Sunday urges US citizens in the central African country to leave “as soon as it is feasible to do so”.

On Friday, 87 people were killed after three military sites were attacked, Burundi’s army said.

US rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday called for an investigation into the killings.

Protests in Burundi began in April when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would seek a third term in office.

Last month, Belgium advised its citizens to leave Burundi, while the EU cut staff levels, temporarily evacuating employees’ “families and part of the non-essential staff”.

“As a result of continuing violence, the Department of State ordered the departure of dependents of US government personnel and non-emergency US government personnel from Burundi,” the US statement read.

“The US Embassy is able to offer only very limited emergency services to US citizens in Burundi.”

It also gave advice for citizens who may encounter violence, advising them to stay indoors in ground floor rooms, away from doors and windows.


Media captionThe BBC’s Alistair Leithead: “The dead have been appearing nearly every day”


Col Gaspard Baratuza said 87 people were killed in clashes in the country’s capital, Bujumbura, on Friday – 79 “enemies” and eight soldiers and policemen.

Witnesses told AFP that some of those killed were shot execution-style with their arms tied round their backs.

Carina Tertsakian, HRW’s researcher for Burundi, called for a “serious and independent” enquiry into the killings.

“This is by far the most serious incident, with the highest number of victims, since the start of the crisis in April,” she said.

“A serious, independent investigation is urgently needed to find out the exact circumstances in which these people were killed.”

A resident looks at bodies of men killed during gunfire in the Nyakabiga neighbourhood of Burundi's capital BujumburaImage copyrightReuters
Image captionWitnesses said men were shot “through the top of the skull”
BBC Africa analyst Richard Hamilton said bodies on the streets were almost a daily occurrence in Bujumbura, but that this was the largest number of deaths in one night.

Violent clashes hit Burundi in April, a day after President Pierre Nkurunziza launched his bid for a third term in office.



According to the UN, at least 240 people have been killed and more than 200,000 have fled to neighbouring countries since April, raising fears of a civil war.

http://www.reportsafrique.com/burundi-crisis-us-tells-its-citizens-to-leave/

Re: Burundi Crisis: US Tells Its Citizens To Leave by chocolateme(f): 10:30am On Dec 14, 2015
Crisis everywhere
Re: Burundi Crisis: US Tells Its Citizens To Leave by braine(m): 10:32am On Dec 14, 2015
chocolateme:
Crisis everywhere
Due to the greed of a few. The End is near truly.

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