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Two men accused of conspiring with the former head of Burundi's ruling party to take over the central African country have told a court they made false confessions under torture.
Hussein...
Several African heads of state are due to meet in Tanzania today
for an umpteenth summit on Burundi which is expected to focus on
the thorny issue of election dates and the country's last active...
Talks in South Africa between key players in war-ravaged Burundi
were bogged down yesterday by a proposal by the Bujumbura
government to postpone elections due in October by a year.
Burundi President Domitien Ndayizeye and the leader of the main
Hutu rebel movement, Pierre Nkurunziza, yesterday signed a peace
accord to end 10 years of civil war in the central African country.
Mediators in Burundi's stop-start peace process yesterday handed a
draft accord to the government and a leading rebel group from the
central African country, hours ahead of a regional summit in...
Talks between Burundi's President Domitien Ndayizeye and Pierre
Nkurunziza, head of the main Hutu rebel group the Forces for the
Defence of Democracy (FDD), failed here early today, FDD secretary...