Burundi: Rights Groups Call for Former PM to Get Fair Trial

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Human rights organizations are calling on Burundi's government to give former Prime Minister Alain Guillaume Bunyoni a fair trial.

Bunyoni faces charges ranging from abuse of office to undermining internal security of the state. The charges were read to him Thursday at the office of the country's chief prosecutor.

She added that the arrest was"laughable and embarrassing for everyone involved in the handling of this matter." "I met him a day after his arrest. We were together again this Wednesday. He is doing very well. He is ready to appear before the court," Nimuraba said."There is no issue at all about that. He is doing well. He has not suffered any act of torture or any other abuse since his arrest."Friend of late president

The firing of Bunyoni happened a week after Ndayishimiye warned that some unnamed people were plotting to overthrow his government and sabotaging it. "But it should be followed by a full judicial investigation of abuses committed by security forces during his time as minister for public security from 2015 to 2020," said Clementine de Montjoye, a researcher in the Africa division at HRW.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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