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UN DELEGATION
BEGINS VISIT TO BURUNDI:
19/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 19
April 2008 --
A delegation from the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission, set up to
help prevent post-conflict countries from sliding back into war and misrule,
travels today to Burundi on a six-day mission to examine how to help the
struggling African nation move forward.
The eight-member
delegation is expected to meet with Burundian Government officials,
representatives of regional groups such as the African Union and the Conference
on the Great Lakes Region, civil society, women's groups, the media, religious
leaders, human rights advocates, members of the private sector and others.
In a statement the
commission said the team aims to make a first-hand assessment of the situation
on the ground by Burundi, where a comprehensive ceasefire agreement was signed
in 2006 after years of civil war but sporadic fighting has continued.
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon issued a statement yesterday voicing concern over the latest
developments after an outbreak of deadly fighting between Government forces and
members of the rebel Palipehutu-FNL group in and around the capital, Bujumbura,
this week.
The delegation is
also hoping to review the preparations made so far by Burundi since the
Peacebuilding Commission agreed to take on the country as one of its areas of
focus.
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