Burundi

CONTEXTO GENERAL

In Burundi there have been a number of cases of arbitrary detention, torture, ill-treatment and in the stigmatization of human rights defenders. There has also been an increase in restrictions placed on freedom of expression and freedom of association in relation to human rights defenders. In particular journalists and trade unionists are targeted.

One of the main obstacles faced by human rights defenders in Burundi is the law which regulates associations enacted on 18 April 1992 and also the law regulating relations between the State and non governmental organisations (NGOs) enacted on 22 August 1990 and modified on 12 February 1992 which require all Burundian associations to present periodic reports of their activities and declare any new members whilst international NGOs in Burundi are obliged to give prior consent to inspections by the authorities. There is also a move to restrict the conditions under which a new organisation can be created in order to limit the number of NGOs in the country. Human rights defenders reporting and commenting on human rights violations, corruption and impunity have been the victims of judicial harassment, in particular defamation suits and the government has attempted to stigmatise them by claiming that they are linked to opposition politicians or associated with criminals. Many defenders have been arbitrarily arrested and have been subjected to ill-treatment and torture. According to sources the police and security forces, in particular the National Intelligence Service (Service National de Renseignement, SNR) are responsible for many of the violations against human rights defenders.

URGENT CASES

2012/02/9

El Sr. Faustin Ndikumana, defensor de los derechos humanos, fue arrestado el 7 de febrero de 2012 después de realizar declaraciones públicas sobre la corrupción en la judicatura.

CASE INDEX

2008/08/19

Front Line manifiesta su preocupación ante los informes recibidos sobre que el Fiscal General ha citado a interrogatorios a Gabriel Rufyiri, Jean Marie Vianey Kavumbagu y Joseph Mujiji, todos ellos defensores de los derechos humanos. Gabriel Rufyiri es presidente de...

2009/04/17

Front Line condena enfáticamente el asesinato del Sr. Ernest Manirumva, defensor de los derechos humanos, en Bujumbura, durante la noche entre el 8 y el 9 de abril de 2009. Ernest Marirumva era vicepresidente del Observatoire de lutte contre la corruption et les...

2009/11/27

El 23 de noviembre de 2009, el Foro para el Fortalecimiento de la Sociedad Civil (Forum for Strengthening Civil Society – FORSC) recibió la notificación de que el Ministerio del Interior había cancelado su autorización. FORSC es una plataforma constituida por 146...

2010/04/20

El día 14 de abril de 2010, el Sr. Gabriel Rufyiri, defensor de los derechos humanos, recibió información sobre la inminente emisión de una orden para su arresto, luego de una denuncia dirigida al Fiscal General por el Ministerio de Seguridad Pública.

2010/07/20

El Sr. Jean-Claude Kavumbagu, defensor de los derechos humanos y periodista, fue arrestado acusado de traición el 17 de julio en relación con la publicación de dos artículos sobre el ejército de Burundi. Jean Claude Kavumbagu es editor de la agencia de noticias...