The Borneo Post

Three bodies found in ‘mass grave’ in Burundi capital

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NAIROBI: Three bodies have been found in a “mass grave” in an anti- government stronghold in a northwest area of Burundi’s capital Bujumbura, the city mayor’s told AFP on Monday.

A suspect has told investigat­ors that “about 30” people had been buried there after being killed for supporting the government, he added.

Mayor Freddy Mbonimpa, who blamed the massacre on antigovern­ment activists, reported the finding the same day the UN said it was sending a team of human rights investigat­ors to Burundi to look into allegation­s of rights violations during the country’s 10-month long crisis.

Mbonimpa, who was appointed by President Pierre Nkurunziza, said that “acting on informatio­n from the public we found today on Mutakura’s 9th avenue a mass grave where we discovered three bodies in bags.”

Several journalist­s were on the scene when the bodies were found. Burundi has been in crisis since Nkurunziza’s controvers­ial decision last April to run for a third term, which he won in an election in July.

Violence has become routine since, with more than 400 people killed and nearly quarter of a million leaving the country.

Mbonimpa said that one of the alleged killers was arrested and “told us that there were about 30 bodies in the grave.”

“The murderer said they buried people there who had been killed for supporting a third term” for Nkurunziza or who had refused to join an insurgency against him. — AFP

 ??  ?? Volunteers recover body parts of an unknown person killed by suspected members of an armed group and buried in a mass grave in Mutakura, north of Burundi’s capital Bujumbura. — Reuters photo
Volunteers recover body parts of an unknown person killed by suspected members of an armed group and buried in a mass grave in Mutakura, north of Burundi’s capital Bujumbura. — Reuters photo

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