Tag: Burundi
Select period from
    
to
    
        Africans’ Big Heart for Turkey’s Earthquake Victims Goes a Long Way
         
            
        
            
            
                    
            
 
            March 2, 2023
        Turks are beginning to turn their minds to who they can count on, Martin Jay writes.
        Are the US and the EU Sponsoring Terrorism in Burundi?
         
            
        
            
            
            
 
            May 16, 2015
        Since protests broke out in Burundi’s capital Bujumbura in April 25th 2015 against the decision of the ruling party to nominate the country’s leader Pierre Nkurunziza for a third term as president, the international press has published reports suggesting that the country is on the verge of civil war, as president Nkurunziza, portrayed as a dictator attempting to hold on to power, is confronted with an ever increasing movement of ‘peaceful protesters’, ‘human rights’ and ‘civil society’ activists who have an almost absolute monopoly on reportage concerning Burundi’s electoral controversy.


 
             
             
         
                