Tuesday, July 12, 2016

BURUNDI PEACE TALKS BEGIN IN TANZANIA

Politicians from the Central African country of Burundi are locked into a second round of peace talks, as they try to stop violence that has led to a quarter of a million people fleeing the country. Opposition parties are calling for the President to stand down, after a year in which more than 500 people have been killed. Dan Ashby reports.



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