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Agathon Rwasa's candidacy was approved by party delegates [Berthier Mugiraneza/AP] |
Reuters - Burundi’s opposition CNL on Sunday picked the
current chairman of the National Assembly as its candidate in the presidential
election in May which the United Nations says is likely to be marred by
violence.
A former rebel leader, Agathon Rwasa, 56, fought in
Burundi’s civil war, as did current President Pierre Nkurunziza, who will not
seek re-election in the May poll. Like the president, he also comes from the
northern Burundi province of Ngozi and the same ethnic group, the Hutu.
Burundi is one of the poorest countries in the world and
lost donor funding in 2015 after political violence that followed the
elections.
The tiny East African nation is struggling to come to
terms with a violent past, characterized by colonial occupation, civil war and
decades of intermittent massacres.
The population is divided between the Tutsi and Hutu
ethnic groups. Some 300,000 people were killed in the civil war which ended in
2005.
Rwasa denounced what he said were plans by the ruling
party to rig the election.
“As we are approaching elections, it’s surprising to hear
that there are people thinking about rigging elections... Burundians will not
let them do it,” he told delegates of his party after his appointment was
announced.
In January the ruling party, the CNDD-FDD, chose as its
candidate its secretary general, Evariste Ndayishimiye, a retired army
general who also heads the department of military affairs in the president’s
office and has served as minister of the interior and security.
The government could not be reached for comment on the
accusations of plans to rig the vote.
The United Nations has warned that human rights abuses
might increase again ahead of the elections. Since 2015, when Nkurunziza ran
for a third, disputed term in office, hundreds of Burundians have been killed
in clashes with security forces.
The UN also denounced serious human rights violations,
including killings, disappearances, torture and gang rape of alleged political
opponents, perpetrated by the police, security forces and the ruling party’s
youth league, the Imbonerakure.
The government condemned and denied the accusations.
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