Valery Mucowintore: Burundi clashes kill almost 90Worsening Burundi chaos finds UN less ready than for 1994 Rwanda genocide, official warns "The government didn't want anybody to come in to the country, according to CBC. But people need to be protected. The unrest in the small African country began when the president, Pierre Nkurunziza, announced a third term of office, which goes against the country constitution, according to one of the protestors in front of the Legislature. The civilians need to be protected, and this is the message we want to send out: 'please help,'" said Valery Mucowintore, one of the marchers bundled up on Saturday afternoon. An opposition demonstrator points a mock gun made from wood towards soldiers and tells them it is shameful to shoot on people who cannot defend themselves, in the Ngagara neighborhood of the capital Bujumbura, in Burundi Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Mucowintore said he hopes the march raises knowledge about the human rights violations happening in his home country, which is located in central Africa.
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