BUJUMBURA – Burundi’s largest Hutu rebel faction ended an almost three-month boycott of the country’s power-sharing government yesterday, saying a list of demands including more official appointments had largely been met.
The Forces for the Defence of Democracy (FDD) walked out of a fledgling unity government on May 3 in a blow to Burundi’s attempts to end a decade-long civil war in which an estimated 300 000 people have been killed. The FDD had demanded that the government implement a truce signed in November, speed up the appointment of FDD officials in administrative posts and release rebel prisoners.- Nampa-ReutersThe FDD had demanded that the government implement a truce signed in November, speed up the appointment of FDD officials in administrative posts and release rebel prisoners.- Nampa-Reuters
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