"You will not have peace while you are living": escalation of political violence in Burundi
Scores of people have been killed in politically motivated attacks in Burundi since the end of 2010. Political violence escalated in 2011 with a string of targeted assassinations and reprisals. State security forces, intelligence services, members of the ruling party, and members of opposition group...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scores of people have been killed in politically motivated attacks in Burundi since the end of 2010. Political violence escalated in 2011 with a string of targeted assassinations and reprisals. State security forces, intelligence services, members of the ruling party, and members of opposition groups have used violence against their perceived opponents. The victims have included members and former members of political parties, their relatives, other individuals targeted because of their presumed political sympathies, demobilized rebel combatants, and men and women with no known political affiliation. The most deadly attack took place in Gatumba, in September 2011, when at least 37 people were killed in a crowded bar. But there were numerous other cases in which individuals were singled out and murdered simply because of their perceived political sympathies, or because they refused to "change sides." Not only did the state fail to ensure security for its citizens, but it did not fulfill its duty to take all reasonable measures to prevent and prosecute these types of crimes. Very few of the perpetrators of political killings have been brought to justice. In one of the rare cases, the Gatumba attack, where prosecutions took place relatively quickly, the trial was seriously flawed, with several defendants claiming they had been tortured. Based on extensive field research in 2011 and early 2012, this report documents patterns and cases of political killings in late 2010 and 2011 in Burundi, as well as the response of government and judicial authorities. It also describes the intimidation of journalists and civil society activists whom the government accused of siding with the opposition |
Beschreibung: | Auch frei zugänglich über die URL: http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/burundi0512ForUpload_1.pdf Summary -- Methodology -- Recommendations -- The context : the 2010 elections and their aftermath -- Patterns of political violence in 2011 -- Killings of FNL and former FNL members -- Killings of members of other opposition parties -- Killings of CNDD-FDD members -- Larger-scale killings -- Other acts of violence by FNL members or other groups -- Impunity -- The government's response to political killings -- Civil society and the media : "mouthpieces of the opposition" -- Conclusion |
Beschreibung: | II, 81 S. Ill., Kt. 27 cm |
ISBN: | 1564328759 9781564328755 |
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YOU WILL NOT HAVE PEACE WHILE YOU ARE LIVING
THE ESCALATION OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN BURUNDI
MAP OF BURUNDI I
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS II
SUMMARY 1
METHODOLOGY 6
RECOMMENDATIONS 8
TO THE GOVERNMENT OF BURUNDI 8
TO LEADERS OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND OPPOSITION GROUPS 9
TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS AND INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS 10
I. THE CONTEXT: THE 2010 ELECTIONS AND THEIR AFTERMATH 11
II. PATTERNS OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN 2011 14
REPRISAL KILLINGS 16
THE IMBONERAKURE 18
III. KILLINGS OF FNL AND FORMER FNL MEMBERS 20
THE KILLING OF AUDACE VIANNEY HABONARUGIRA 20
THE KILLING OF DEDITH NIYIRERA 25
THE KILLING OF MEDARD NDAYISHIMIYE 27
THE KILLING OF OSCAR NIBITANGA 30
KILLINGS OF OTHER FNL AND FORMER FNL MEMBERS 32
A CLANDESTINE LIFE: FNL AND FORMER FNL MEMBERS IN HIDING 33
IV. KILLING OF MEMBERS OF OTHER OPPOSITION PARTIES 37
THE KILLING OF JEAN-BOSCO BUGINGO 37
THE KILLING OF CHEIKH CONGERA HAMZA 38
THE KILLING OF LEANDRE BUKURU 39
V. KILLINGS OF CNDD-FDD MEMBERS 41
THE KILLING OF PASCAL NGENDAKUMANA AND ALBERT NTIRANYIBAGIRA 41
THE KILLING OF DESIRE HAKIZIMANA 44
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VI. LARGER-SCALE KILLINGS 46
THE GATUMBA ATTACK 48
THE ATTACK 48
THE RESPONSE OF GOVERNMENT AND JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES TO THE GATUMBA
ATTACK 55
THE MEDIA BLACKOUT AND THE CRACKDOWN ON JOURNALISTS REPORTING ON THE
ATTACK 56
RUMORS AND CONTROVERSIES 58
THE TRIAL 60
VII. OTHER ACTS OF VIOLENCE BY FNL MEMBERS OR OTHER GROUPS 63
VIII. IMPUNITY 66
IX. THE GOVERNMENT S RESPONSE TO POLITICAL KILLINGS 70
X. CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE MEDIA: MOUTHPIECES OF THE OPPOSITION 73
XI. CONCLUSION 76
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 77
ANNEX I. GATUMBA ATTACK: LIST OF VICTIMS 78
ANNEX II. GATUMBA ATTACK: LIST OF DEFENDANTS 80
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spelling | Mudge, Lewis Verfasser aut "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi [... written by Lewis Mudge and Carina Tertsakian] New York Human Rights Watch 2012 II, 81 S. Ill., Kt. 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Human Rights Watch Auch frei zugänglich über die URL: http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/burundi0512ForUpload_1.pdf Summary -- Methodology -- Recommendations -- The context : the 2010 elections and their aftermath -- Patterns of political violence in 2011 -- Killings of FNL and former FNL members -- Killings of members of other opposition parties -- Killings of CNDD-FDD members -- Larger-scale killings -- Other acts of violence by FNL members or other groups -- Impunity -- The government's response to political killings -- Civil society and the media : "mouthpieces of the opposition" -- Conclusion Scores of people have been killed in politically motivated attacks in Burundi since the end of 2010. Political violence escalated in 2011 with a string of targeted assassinations and reprisals. State security forces, intelligence services, members of the ruling party, and members of opposition groups have used violence against their perceived opponents. The victims have included members and former members of political parties, their relatives, other individuals targeted because of their presumed political sympathies, demobilized rebel combatants, and men and women with no known political affiliation. The most deadly attack took place in Gatumba, in September 2011, when at least 37 people were killed in a crowded bar. But there were numerous other cases in which individuals were singled out and murdered simply because of their perceived political sympathies, or because they refused to "change sides." Not only did the state fail to ensure security for its citizens, but it did not fulfill its duty to take all reasonable measures to prevent and prosecute these types of crimes. Very few of the perpetrators of political killings have been brought to justice. In one of the rare cases, the Gatumba attack, where prosecutions took place relatively quickly, the trial was seriously flawed, with several defendants claiming they had been tortured. Based on extensive field research in 2011 and early 2012, this report documents patterns and cases of political killings in late 2010 and 2011 in Burundi, as well as the response of government and judicial authorities. It also describes the intimidation of journalists and civil society activists whom the government accused of siding with the opposition Political violence / Burundi Politik Burundi / Politics and government / 21st century Tertsakian, Carina Verfasser aut SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025011292&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Mudge, Lewis Tertsakian, Carina "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi Political violence / Burundi Politik |
title | "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi |
title_auth | "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi |
title_exact_search | "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi |
title_full | "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi [... written by Lewis Mudge and Carina Tertsakian] |
title_fullStr | "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi [... written by Lewis Mudge and Carina Tertsakian] |
title_full_unstemmed | "You will not have peace while you are living" escalation of political violence in Burundi [... written by Lewis Mudge and Carina Tertsakian] |
title_short | "You will not have peace while you are living" |
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title_sub | escalation of political violence in Burundi |
topic | Political violence / Burundi Politik |
topic_facet | Political violence / Burundi Politik Burundi / Politics and government / 21st century |
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