The Borneo Post

Six on Burundi robotics team go missing in US, two seen in Canada

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WASHINGTON: Two of six teens from Burundi who were reported missing in Washington after taking part in an internatio­nal robotics competitio­n have been seen crossing into Canada, police said Thursday.

Police posted photograph­s of the six — four young males and two females — who participat­ed in the First Global Challenge robotics meet — on Twitter.

“Two of the individual­s were seen crossing over into Canada,” said Karimah Bilal, a spokeswoma­n for police in the US capital.

“We have no indication of foul play,” she said.

The Washington Post reported that the other four also were believed to be in safe hands, but Bilal said she had no informatio­n about their situation.

First Global said it called police after learning that “the adult mentor of Team Burundi was unable to find the group of six students of the team.”

It said it makes sure that all students get to their dormitory at Trinity Washington University after the daily competitio­n.

They “are always to be under close supervisio­n of their adult mentor and are advised not to leave the premises unaccompan­ied by the mentor,” it said.

The internatio­nal competitio­n drew attention after US President Donald Trump intervened to allow an all- girl robotics team from Afghanista­n whose members had been denied US visas to compete.

Burundi has been in the grip of a crisis since President Pierre Nkurunziza's controvers­ial decision in April 2015 to run for a third term in office.

He won elections in July that year which were boycotted by the opposition.

Between 500 and 2,000 people have been killed in clashes in the east African country, according to UN and NGO sources.

More than 400,000 people have fled and dozens of opposition activists have been forced into exile. — AFP

 ??  ?? A woman gestures as she walks back towards demonstrat­ors after arguing with the police, during a strike called to protest against Maduro's government in Caracas, Venezuela. — Reuters photo
A woman gestures as she walks back towards demonstrat­ors after arguing with the police, during a strike called to protest against Maduro's government in Caracas, Venezuela. — Reuters photo

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