At least 15 killed during Burundi referendum campaign

At least 15 killed during Burundi referendum campaign

by Joseph Anthony
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Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza queues before casting his ballot at a polling centre during the constitutional amendment referendum at School Ecofo de Buye in Mwumba commune in Ngozi province, northern Burundi, May 17, 2018. REUTERS/Evrard Ngendakumana

At least 15 people were killed and six were raped during a referendum campaign in Burundi that could let President Pierre Nkurunziza hold power until 2034, Human Rights Watch said on Friday.

Security forces and their allies the Imbonerakure youth militia created a climate of fear and intimidation ahead of Thursdayโ€™s vote and opponents were targeted, said the rights group in a report.


Results are expected to affirm the constitutional change after voters were asked to accept or reject a proposal that would allow the president to stand for two seven-year terms. Results should start flowing on Friday.

Nkurunziza is a former rebel leader who took power in 2005 at the end of a civil war in which around 300,000 people were killed. His current term ends in 2020.

Suspected opponents were โ€œkilled, raped, abducted, beaten, and intimidated,โ€ Human Rights Watch said in a statement, adding it had documented at least 15 killings, six rapes and eight abductions.

โ€œBurundiโ€™s referendum took place amid widespread abuse, fear and pressure, a climate that is clearly not conducive to free choice,โ€ said Ida Sawyer, the groupโ€™s central Africa director.

Nkurunziza was due to step down in 2015 but early that year he announced he was seeking a third term, triggering deadly clashes with his opponents and a political and security crisis that has gripped the impoverished country of 10 million since.

Half a million people have been displaced, mostly as refugees in Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

Burundi has a similar ethnic mix as its northern neighbour Rwanda, where 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were slaughtered by Hutu extremists in a genocide in 1994.

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