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Kenya Fares Worst Among Regional Countries in Graft allAfrica.com - Tuesday, October 02, 2007 ast African countries have recorded mixed results in their war against corruption as studies continue to show a strong correlation between corruption and ... more
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MPs Commence October Session allAfrica.com - Tuesday, October 02, 2007 embers of the parliament and the senate have begun their October session. Parliament will not, however, analyse the draft law governing the budget for the year of 2008 as it is not included in the ... more
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Policeman Kills Conductor, Gets Beaten allAfrica.com - Tuesday, October 02, 2007 conductor was killed yesterday in Kamenge by a policeman named Anicet Dusabumuremyi, an employee of the Intelligence ... more
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Rwanda, Burundi Make Debut At Nairobi Show allAfrica.com - Monday, October 01, 2007 he annual Nairobi International Trade Fair (NITF) will for the first time attract exhibitors from Rwanda and ... more
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The University of Burundi Starts a New Academic Year allAfrica.com - Monday, October 01, 2007 he University of Burundi started a new academic year with a theme of normalisation on this 28 ... more
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President Strikes Deal to End Stalemate allAfrica.com - Monday, October 01, 2007 fter many weeks of a political deadlock that saw the Burundian parliament fail to pass any laws, President Pierre Nkurunziza has announced a deal with opposition parties to end the stalemate, a move welcomed by political analysts and observers as positive for the country's peace ... more
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BURUNDI-ETHIOPIA: La Nina: Worst is yet to come, warn climatologists IRIN - Monday, October 01, 2007 OHANNESBURG Monday, October 01, 2007 (IRIN) - Eastern Africa could face dry conditions early next year, with the possibility of seasonal rains being delayed by the effects of a climate phenomenon called La Niña, climatologists say. ... more
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President Placates as Talks Continue allAfrica.com - Sunday, September 30, 2007 he President of the Republic, Mr. Pierre Nkurunziza, placated the population in a speech to the nation on this Thursday 27 September ... more
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Bring Muyinga Massacre Suspects to Trial allAfrica.com - Thursday, September 27, 2007 he Burundian government should bring to trial soldiers accused of the 2006 killings of 31 civilians in Muyinga province, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch urged the government to prosecute all military personnel implicated in the killings, regardless of ... more
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Burundi: Bring Muyinga Massacre Suspects to Trial Human Rights Watch - Thursday, September 27, 2007 Government Should End Military Impunity, Show Commitment to Justice
The Burundian government should bring to trial soldiers accused of the 2006 killings of 31 civilians in Muyinga province, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch urged the government to prosecute all military personnel implicated in the killings, regardless of ... more
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Suspected FNL Combatants Apprehended allAfrica.com - Wednesday, September 26, 2007 he police arrested three persons who are suspected to be FNL combatants on this Monday 24 September ... more
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Govt Recognizes Aloys Rubuka as the Only Uprona Leader allAfrica.com - Wednesday, September 26, 2007 he interior minister, General Evariste Ndayishimiye, has resolved the issue of representation of Uprona in the talks with the head of ... more
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The Training of Journalists on Transitional Justice is Insufficient According to the Vice-President of the NCC allAfrica.com - Wednesday, September 26, 2007 Burundian journalists do not have the necessary training to accompany the mechanism of transitional justice in the country, stated the vice-president of the National Communication Council (NCC) Abbot Emmanuel Muyehe in an interview with the Hirondelle ... more
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Congolese Refugees Relocated allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 25, 2007 ongolese refugees who were not transferred to Musasa camp last week have been relocated to another place in the mayorship of Bujumbura. They are now stationed in Kigobe quarter in a place where an Olympic stadium will be ... more
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Cobalt Discovery Excites allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 25, 2007 urundi is a country with vast mineral resources. However, many of them lie unexploited mainly because they have not been detected and ... more
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Opposition Leader Summoned by Police allAfrica.com - Tuesday, September 25, 2007 he Special Investigation Unit of the national police summoned on morning of september 24th the leader of Uprona, Mr Aloys Rubuka. A short interrogation was carried out by this unit. The interrogation focussed on the confirmation of the meeting of the central committee of Uprona that was held a week... more
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UN: Summit on Africa Should Not Overlook Justice Human Rights Watch - Tuesday, September 25, 2007 United Nations Security Council leaders meeting today to discuss peace and security in Africa should not leave justice off the agenda, Human Rights Watch said. French President Nicolas Sarkozy is chairing the meeting this afternoon in New ... more
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Next Consultation On Transitional Justice allAfrica.com - Monday, September 24, 2007 he general consultation on the creation of mechanisms of transitional justice and a special court in Burundi will take place shortly, affirmed to the Hirondelle agency the President of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), Festus ... more
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Country Celebrates the International Day of Peace Amidst Growing Violence allAfrica.com - Monday, September 24, 2007 urundi celebrated the International Day of Peace on September 20th. The minister of solidarity, Mrs Immaculée Nahayo, indicated that this day is celebrated after a ceasefire agreement with the last rebel movement, PALIPEHUTU-FNL has been reached. The minister of solidarity seems to be satisfied with the current progress of the... more
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Ministerial Cabinet Amends Disarmament Project allAfrica.com - Monday, September 24, 2007 he ministerial cabinet met in an ordinary session on this 20 September in order to amend the project law legislating the technical commission in charge of disarming civilians. The project law initially passed on 29 April 2006 contains various shortcomings that have hampered its efficacy. The commission has been given... more
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