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Burundi (latest)

Episode 232 of the African Dialogue podcast, hosted by Channel Africa, titled "Burundi (latest)" was published on November 16, 2015 and runs 50 minutes.

November 16, 2015 ·50m · African Dialogue

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The political climate in Burundi currently seems to be worsening day-by-day. Some political commentators are saying this has a lot to do with the political marginalization of the opposition by the government and showcases the emergence of violent political banditry. The current standoff between the incumbent party and the opposition, according to analysts, could lead to a major set back for democracy in Burundi. They further say to halt this post electoral authoritarian trend, all parties should resume dialogue within a sustainable framework. Unless the government of Burundi resumes this engagement, the country risks reversing the decade of progress it has enjoyed since its civil war ended in 2005. But what is the actual potential for a civil war in Burundi? To help us unpack this we are joined by:
Martin Chungong: Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union:

Carina Tertsakian: Senior Researcher at the Human Rights Watch based in London:

Kwezi Mngqibisi: Manager for Interventions at the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes
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