26 Nov

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT NO. 415 PUBLISHED ON 26 NOVEMBER 2023

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 18 to 25 November 2023 concerning cases of human rights violations in Burundi.

During this period, at least four (4) people were murdered in different parts of the country.

The report also deplores the case of a young girl (1) who was gang-raped by a group of three young men in Rumonge province, as well as six (6) people who were arbitrarily arrested and detained by agents of the National Intelligence Service (SNR) in Cibitoke and Gitega provinces.

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19 Nov

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT NO. 414 PUBLISHED ON 19 NOVEMBER 2023

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 11 to 18 November 2023 concerning cases of human rights violations in Burundi.

During this period, at least two (2) people were murdered in the province of Kirundo and in Bujumbura town hall.

The report also deplores the cases of two (2) people who were tortured by Imbonerakure in the provinces of Bubanza and Rumonge.

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12 Nov

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT NO. 413 PUBLISHED ON 12 NOVEMBER 2023

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 4 to 11 November 2023 concerning cases of human rights violations in Burundi.

During this period, at least one (1) person was murdered in the province of Makamba.

The report also deplores the case of one (1) girl who was raped and seriously injured in the province of Gitega, as well as the case of two (2) activists from the CNL (National Congress for Freedom) and FRODEBU (Front for Democracy in Burundi) parties who
were arbitrarily arrested and detained in the provinces of Bujumbura and Rutana.

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5 Nov

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT NO. 412 PUBLISHED ON 5 NOVEMBER 2023

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 28 October to 4 November 2023 concerning cases of human rights violations in Burundi.

At least one (1) person was murdered during this period in the province of Bubanza.

The report also deplores the case of one (1) CNL (National Congress for Freedom) party activist who was abducted by a police officer in Bubanza province.

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