A sentence, and it's the explosion. " Burundi is a country where the law no longer has room": the words of the former CNIDH president provoke an outcry. On the one hand, the fury of the defenders of the Gitega regime. On the other, the distrust of the detractors. The government, on the other hand, sweeps: leads the oblivion.But the question burns all the lips: why this volte-face after six years at the head of the CNIDH? Late disclosure or settl…
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A sentence, and it's the explosion. " Burundi is a country where the law no longer has room": the words of the former CNIDH president provoke an outcry. On the one hand, the fury of the defenders of the Gitega regime. On the other, the distrust of the detractors. The government, on the other hand, sweeps: leads the oblivion.But the question burns all the lips: why this volte-face after six years at the head of the CNIDH? Late disclosure or settl…