Category: Monitoring Of Human Rights Abuses
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 496 PUBLISHED ON JUNE 15, 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 7 to 14 June 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed on Burundian territory.
During this period, five (5) people were murdered in the provinces of Cibitoke, Gitega and Rumonge.
The report also mentions four (4) people seriously injured by Imbonerakure, mainly in the context of cases of political intolerance following the recent election, as well as the arbitrary arrest of three (3) association leaders at the Melchior Ndadaye International Airport in Bujumbura.
Press release relating to the elections of June 5, 2025 in Burundi
PRESS RELEASE
Burundi’s 5 June 2025 elections: an electoral process marred by repression, fraud and media censorship
SOS-Torture/Burundi expresses its deep concern about the conduct of the legislative and communal elections of 5 June 2025, which took place in a climate of intimidation, targeted violence, electoral fraud and a clear shrinking of civic space. This process, instead of being a step towards democratic consolidation, has turned out to be a real regression in terms of political freedoms, transparency and citizen participation.
Evidence documented by SOS-Torture/Burundi and corroborated by multiple testimonies collected from journalists, observers and political party representatives reveals that the elections were strongly marked by intimidation and violence. In several provinces of the country, including Bubanza, Bujumbura, Gitega, Makamba, and Ngozi, Imbonerakure, a militia affiliated with the ruling party, were deployed to force citizens to vote under threat, expel opposition representatives from polling stations, and suppress any dissent. Arbitrary arrests and acts of physical violence were also recorded.
Download here Press release relating to the elections of June 5, 2025 in Burundi
REPORT NO. 495 OF SOS-TORTURE BURUNDI PUBLISHED ON JUNE 8, 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 31 May to 8 June 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed on Burundian territory.
During this period, three (3) people were murdered in the provinces of Cibitoke, Gitega and Kirundo.
The report also notes the arbitrary arrest and detention of two (2) activists of the Council of Patriots (CDP) party, respectively in the province of Bubanza and in the town hall of Bujumbura, as well as the kidnapping of the director of the communal high school of Ruseseka in the province of Cibitoke.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 494
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 25 to 31 May 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, one (1) person was murdered in Gitega province.
The report also notes several cases of political intolerance and electoral violence committed throughout the national territory.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 493 PUBLISHED ON 25 MAY 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 17 to 25 May 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, two (2) people were seriously injured in the provinces of Bubanza and Gitega.
The report also notes the case of one (1) official of the Council of Patriots (CDP) in Rutana province arbitrarily detained, as well as one (1) person kidnapped by soldiers in Gitega province.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 492 PUBLISHED ON 18 MAY 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 10 to 17 May 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, three (3) people were murdered in Bujumbura City Hall.
The report also denounces cases of torture and serious injuries inflicted on at least three (3) people by agents of the National Intelligence Service (SNR) and members of the youth league of the CNDD-FDD party, the Imbonerakure, in the province of Ngozi and in the Bujumbura town hall.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 491 PUBLISHED ON MAY 11, 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 3 to 10 May 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, three (3) people were murdered in the provinces of Gitega and Muramvya.
The report also mentions the case of one (1) activist of the Sahwanya-FRODEBU party who was seriously injured by Imbonerakure in Makamba province, as well as that of two (2) people kidnapped in Bujumbura town hall.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 490 PUBLISHED ON 4 MAY 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 26 April to 3 May 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, three (3) people were murdered in Bubanza province.
The report also notes the case of one (1) journalist who was severely tortured and kidnapped at the Mutanga campus, in Bujumbura City Hall by student representatives of the University of Burundi and that of one (1) woman who is arbitrarily detained with her child in the province of Gitega.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 489 PUBLISHED ON 27 APRIL 2025
This report by SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 19 to 26 April 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, three (3) people were murdered in the provinces of Gitega, Kayanza and Kirundo.
The report also notes the case of two (2) journalists who were arbitrarily arrested in Bujumbura City Hall as well as one (1) activist of the CNL (National Congress for Freedom) party who disappeared in Bujumbura province.
SOS-TORTURE Burundi REPORT NO. 488 PUBLISHED ON 20 APRIL 2025
This report of SOS-Torture Burundi covers the period from 12 to 19 April 2025 and documents cases of human rights violations committed in Burundi.
During this period, three (3) people were murdered in the provinces of Cibitoke and Gitega.
The report also notes the case of three (3) leaders of the National Congress for Freedom (CNL), loyal to Agathon Rwasa, arbitrarily arrested in the provinces of Gitega and Makamba, as well as one (1) person reported missing in Bujumbura town hall.
