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Burundi: Policeman Guns Down a Conductor


Burundi Réalités (Bujumbura)
 

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Burundi Réalités (Bujumbura)

2 October 2007
Posted to the web 2 October 2007

Bujumbura

A conductor was killed yesterday in Kamenge by a policeman named Anicet Dusabumuremyi, an employee of the Intelligence Services.

Dusabumuremyi was subsequently badly beaten by the inhabitants of Kamenge who were on hand. The conductor was taken to Roi Khaled hospital where he died while waiting to be received.

This unnecessary death has tarnished the image of this hospital which failed to handle the emergency case properly. This morning the family of the conductor went to Roi Khaled hospital and demanded to see the policeman who is in intensive care there.

The anti-riot police intervened in order to prevent any violence from taking place. The Intelligence services have been dogged by the extra-judicial killings that were carried out in Kamenge and Kinama after CNDD-FDD came to the power.



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