Obama has 'deep concern' over Burundi

A relative sits on the floor as she grieves next to a family portrait and the body of one of the victims of the unrest that rocked the neighbourhood of Mutakura in Bujumbura. File Photo:Picture: Marco Longari

A relative sits on the floor as she grieves next to a family portrait and the body of one of the victims of the unrest that rocked the neighbourhood of Mutakura in Bujumbura. File Photo:Picture: Marco Longari

Published Nov 12, 2015

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Washington - US President Barack Obama, in a phone call with South African President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday, expressed “deep concern” about the situation in Burundi, the White House said.

Obama asked Zuma “to continue to work with other regional actors to call for calm and press for a dialogue that can bring about a long-term solution to the crisis,” the White House said in a statement.

At least 240 people have been killed and tens of thousands have fled to neighbouring states, during months of violence that began when Burundi's president, Pierre Nkurunziza, decided in April to run for a third term. He won a disputed election in July.

Reuters

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