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October 10, 2025Gitega challenges the UN resolution, accusing the Council of reviving old crisis narratives and disregarding the country's current realities.
October 7, 2025The chairman of Burundi’s National Independent Human Rights Commission (CNIDH), Martin Blaise Nyaboho, has dismissed recent reports by the United Nations Special Rapporteur...
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