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Spotlight on Africa
RFI English
24 episodes
2 weeks ago
An in-depth look at an important story affecting the African continent today.
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An in-depth look at an important story affecting the African continent today.
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Society & Culture
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Politically motivated violence ahead of Burundi's contentious referendum
Spotlight on Africa
10 minutes 39 seconds
7 years ago
Politically motivated violence ahead of Burundi's contentious referendum
Burundians go to the polls on 17 May for a controversial constitutional referendum to decide on changes that could extend the president’s term limits. The changes to the constitution could potentially enable President Pierre Nkurunziza to stay in power until 2034 with an additional two terms of seven years. Nkurunziza has already been in power since 2005 and his 2015 bid for a third term in office led to bloodshed. There were protests, an attempted coup d’etat and crackdown by security forces with an estimated 1,200 people were killed. The International Criminal Court said it was investigating state-sponsored crimes against humanity in the country, however the government became the first country to withdraw from the war crimes court. Ahead of the constitutional referendum, the EU warned that the vote will take place in a persistent climate of intimidation and repression. The country’s Catholic bishops also said they were opposed to the constitutional changes, saying it was not the appropriate time to make profound changes to the document. Furthermore, rights group Human Rights Watch said the campaign for the referendum has been marred by violence. Spotlight on Africa spoke to Jean-Regis Nduwimana, a media analyst from Lake Tanganyika University…
Spotlight on Africa
An in-depth look at an important story affecting the African continent today.