UN Recognizes Need for Continued Scrutiny of Burundi’s Rights Crisis
Government Should Cooperate with UN and End Impunity
Government Should Cooperate with UN and End Impunity
HRW Oral Statement - ID with the Special Rapporteur on Burundi - HRC57
At a critical juncture for Burundi, the Special Rapporteur’s mandate remains vital
20 Years After Attack on Gatumba Refugee Camp, Victims File Criminal Cases
Comments Risk Fueling Violence and Discrimination
Burundi’s National Independent Human Rights Commission’s lack of independence merits examination
Cuba, Burundi Also Fail to Meet Human Rights Council Membership Standards
HRW Oral Statement Item 4 - ID with the Special Rapporteur on Burundi - HRC54
Joint Statement by Four Human Rights, Press Freedom Organizations
Joint Letter To Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council
Authorities Refuse Dialogue in Presence of Civil Society
Authorities Should End Cynical Assault on Media, Civil Society
Arrested Former Prime Minister Accused of Abuse of Power
12 Years On, a Blatant Political Killing Still Merits Meaningful Investigation