7 Jan

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT N° 421 PUBLISHED ON 7 JANUARY 2024

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 30 December 2023 to 6 January 2024 concerning cases of human rights violations in Burundi.

During this period, at least five (5) people were murdered in various parts of the country.

The report also deplores the case of three (3) people who were arbitrarily arrested in the provinces of Bubanza and Gitega.

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31 Dec

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT NO. 420 PUBLISHED ON 31 DECEMBER 2023

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 23 to 30 December 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 three (3) people who were seriously injured following blows and wounds inflicted on them by Imbonerakure from the youth league affiliated to the ruling party, the CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy-Forces for the Defence of Democracy).

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2 Sep

SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI REPORT NO. 403 PUBLISHED ON 3 SEPTEMBER 2023

This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 26 August to 2 September 2023 concerning cases of human rights violations in Burundi.

During this period, at least fourteen (14) people were killed, including thirteen bodies discovered in a mass grave in the Maramvya zone in the commune of Mutimbuzi of the Bujumbura province, and a young man who was acquitted but kept in detention, who died in the regional hospital of Gitega following the refusal of his transfer to a specialised medical facility by the Attorney General of the Republic at the Court of Appeal of Gitega.

The report also deplores the case of one (1) human rights activist who was arrested and imprisoned at the order of the chief of staff of the governor of Bururi province, and that of one (1) activist of the ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy-Forces for the Defence of Democracy), who was abducted by elements of the National Intelligence Service (SNR) in Bujumbura city.

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