Arkivbild: Beväpnad polis i huvudstaden Bujumbura. (Jerome Delay / TT / NTB Scanpix)

Militära kuppmakare åtalas i Burundi

Flera personer som misstänks för ett misslyckat kuppförsök i Burundi i mitten av maj åtalades i går. De misstänkta är landets tidigare försvarsminister samt 27 soldater.
Försvarsadvokaten Onesime Kabayabaya säger till AFP att rättegången bör avbrytas.
– Vi begär att rättegången skjuts upp eftersom förutsättningarna för en rättvis prövning inte är uppfyllda.
Den politiska krisen i Burundi utlöstes i våras när president Pierre Nkurunziza meddelade att han i strid med dåvarande lagar tänkte ställa upp för en tredje mandatperiod. Nkurunziza vann sedermera valet i juli.

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Wikipedia (en)
On 25 April 2015, the ruling political party in Burundi, the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD), announced that the incumbent President of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, would run for a third term in the 2015 presidential election. The announcement sparked protests by those opposed to Nkurunziza seeking a third term in office. Widespread demonstrations in the capital, Bujumbura, lasted for over three weeks. During that time the country's highest court approved Nkurunziza's right to run for a third term in office despite the fact that at least one of the court's judges fled the country claiming he had received death threats from members of the government. As a result of the protests the government also shut down the country's internet and telephone network, closed all of the country's universities and government officials publicly referred to the protesters as "terrorists". Since late April tens of thousands of people have fled the country, hundreds of people have been arrested and several protesters and police have been killed while dozens more have been injured. On 13 May, a coup was announced, led by Major General Godefroid Niyombare, while President Nkurunziza was in Tanzania attending an emergency conference about the situation in the country. By the next day the coup collapsed and government forces reasserted control. On 11 December, almost 90 people were killed in attacks on state targets.
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