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[AfricaRealities.com] Re: [fondationbanyarwanda] US helps evacuate foreigners from Burundi.

 

The Americans are leaving Burundi because of being disappointed for their failure  to  removing President Nkurunziza from power by military coup. They even do not know how many people would have died if the coup was successful. However, they do not care about how many Burundian people could have killed as the result of the coup because they are killing their own black citizen every day. 
The only time they were successful is when they  supported Kgame's war that led to Rwandan genocide that killed both hutu and tutsi communities.

Barack Obama has failed to prevent the massacres of American black people and want to teach African people how to protect their own citizens.
 
US helps evacuate foreigners from Burundi
The United States has assisted in pulling American, Canadian and other foreign citizens out of Burundi, warning of the "volatile" situation in the country. The deadly unrest has been aggravated by a recent coup attempt.
Around 20 Americans, four Canadians and several other foreign citizens left Burundi on Sunday, American State Department said in a statement, following weeks of turmoil which left dozens deadin the east African country.
The US aided the evacuation, with the people flying out of Burundi's capital, Bujumbura, to neighboring Rwanda on three commercial flights.
"The security situation remains fluid and volatile because of militia, military and security forces activity in Bujumbura," State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke said.
"There may be increased political tensions and civil disturbances related to these actions," he added in a statement.
The statement also said that all US nationals that asked to leave Burundi were able to do so, and that Washington routinely assisted foreign citizens in such matters on a "space-available basis."
Embassy closed
Protests in Burundi started several weeks ago, after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would be seeking a third term, in a move critics claimed was unconstitutional.
After several deadly clashes between angry protesters and the police, top army generalsattempted to oust Nkurunziza in a coup Wednesday, while he was visiting neighboring Tanzania. The attempt, however, failed.
Nkurunziza's decision to run again was criticized by the United States, the European Union and African Union countries.
On Friday, the US closed its embassy in Burundi, and asked non-emergency personnel and the dependants of the employees to leave.
More than 100,000 people have fled Burundi to the neighboring countries, fearing the escalation of the violence in a country inhabited by Hutu and Tutsi tribes.
dj/kms (AFP, Reuters)


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