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Two killed in Burundi protests

Two people are killed in renewed protests in Burundi against President Pierre Nkurunziza's re-election bid, a BBC reporter at scene says.

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VIDEO: Protests resume in Burundi capital

Burundi's president sacks three cabinet ministers, as protests resumed in the capital after last week's failed coup.

 

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TheCitizen

7 dead, 66 hurt as Burundi hit by more violent protests

Bujumbura. At least seven people have died and 66 others been wounded in nearly a week of clashes between police and protestors in the central African nation of Burundi, officials said Friday.

 

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TheCitizen

Burundi says open to delaying elections, more protests loom

Bujumbura, Sunday. The Burundian government said it was open to a request by East African leaders Sunday to delay upcoming elections in the face of violent protests sparked by President Pierre Nkurunziza’s bid for a third term.

 

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