The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Burundi warns campaigner­s opposing president’s third term bid

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BUJUMBURA, Burundi: Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza will bid for a third term in June elections, his spokesman said Sunday, defying campaigner­s who say such a move would violate the constituti­on and risk violence.

Nkurunziza will stand if selected to run by his ruling CNDD-FDD party “in compliance with the constituti­on” said spokesman Willy Nyamitwe.

The announceme­nt follows the launch of a campaign by over 300 civil society groups earlier this month calling on Nkurunziza not to run for a third term to ‘prevent further violence’.

The group called

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the president to ‘take a lesson’ from neighbouri­ng Democratic Republic of Congo, where deadly protests broke out in January over opposition fears that President Joseph Kabila was trying to extend his stay in power.

But Nyamitwe warned that anyone seeking to spark protests would face the law.

“Whoever calls on people to take to the streets... will be considered a troublemak­er and will be treated as such,” he said.

“The people of Burundi aspire to peace and it will not stand idly by in this case.”

Rights groups have warned of growing fears of the risk of violence ahead of elections, with a string of attacks including a fiveday battle last month between the army and rebels.

Burundi, a small landlocked nation in central Africa’s Great Lakes region, emerged in 2006 from a brutal 13-year civil war.

The political climate remains fractious ahead of local, parliament­ary and presidenti­al polls in May and June.

Opposition politician­s and critics say the government is doing all it can to sideline political challenger­s ahead of the elections, including arrests, harassment and a clampdown on free speech.

Nkurunziza has always been clear that he aspires to serve a third term. — AFP

 ??  ?? Women hold placards and a portrait of Aslan during a demonstrat­ion against her murder in Ankara. — AFP photo
Women hold placards and a portrait of Aslan during a demonstrat­ion against her murder in Ankara. — AFP photo

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