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Rwanda

Rwanda harvest grows, but 600,000 still need emergency food aid

Food production in Rwanda is expected to rise by 15 percent this year but remains well below the pre-crisis level, and almost 600,000 people will need emergency food aid during the second half of the year. These findings are contained…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
FAO
Posted:
30 Jul 1996

Rwanda

Rwanda Weekly Bulletin 24 - 30 Jul 1996

Rwandan Refugees from Burundi There has been no further forced repatriation of Rwandan refugees from Burundi since Tuesday 23 July. As of 30 July, almost all those Rwandan refugees who had arrived back to Butare Prefecture, approximately 15,200, had been…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UN DHA
Posted:
30 Jul 1996

Burundi

Burundi Army Says It Killed 30 Hutu Rebels

GITEGA, Burundi (Reuter) - Burundi's Tutsi-dominated army said on Tuesday it killed 30 Hutus in central Gitega region at the weekend after a rebel attack on a coffee research station. But Hutus in the area disputed the army's version and…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Reuters
Posted:
30 Jul 1996

Burundi

Burundi's Ruler Visits Ugandan President

BUJUMBURA, Burundi (Reuter) - Burundi's new Tutsi military ruler, Pierre Buyoya, left Bujumbura by air for Uganda on Tuesday, a day before a planned African summit on the Burundi crisis, officials said. They gave no details of the trip by Buyoya,…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Reuters
Posted:
30 Jul 1996

Burundi

Burundi to continue to recieve U.S. Humanitarian Aid

(FR) (Burns's remarks 7/30) (360) By Jane A. Morse USIA Diplomatic Correspondent WASHINGTON -- Although the United States government does not recognize the leadership which seized control of Burundi in a coup July 25, the country will continue to get $3…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
USIA
Posted:
30 Jul 1996

Burundi

Burundi capital 'calm' but political situation 'fluid'

(FR) (U.S. State Dept. spokesman briefs reporters) (300) By Jane Morse USIA Diplomatic Correspondent WASHINGTON -- The capital of Burundi, Bujumbura, is calm but the political situation there remains "fluid," Nicholas Burns, the U.S. State Department spokesman, told reporters July 29. Speaking to reporters…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
USIA
Posted:
29 Jul 1996

Burundi

U.N.: Burundi, Restore Gov't

By ROBERT H. REID Associated Press Writer UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The U.N. Security Council called on Burundi's military leaders Monday to restore constitutional government, and urged all parties to refrain from actions that could trigger a Rwanda-style ethnic bloodbath. But the…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
AP
Posted:
29 Jul 1996

Burundi

U.N revising Burundi planning in wake of coup.

(FR) (DHA corrects "mistaken impression" that U.N. pulling out) (660) By Wendy Lubetkin USIA European Correspondent GENEVA -- In the wake of the coup in Burundi, U.N. relief agencies operating in the region are taking a variety of measures to prepare for…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
USIA
Posted:
29 Jul 1996

Burundi

Nyerere Says Burundi Faces Fate of Rwanda

BUJUMBURA (Reuter) - African statesman Julius Nyerere said Monday Burundi was in danger of becoming another Rwanda, where up to a million people were slaughtered in a 1994 genocide. Nyerere said Burundi, which has the same explosive tribal mix of…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Reuters
Posted:
29 Jul 1996

Burundi

Inter-Agency Press Briefing on the situation in Burundi

The briefing was chaired by Martin Griffiths, Director of DHA Geneva. It was attended by representatives from UNHCR, UNICEF, WHO and IOM. DHA In his opening, Mr. Griffiths explained that the purpose of the meeting was to give a clear picture…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UN DHA
Posted:
29 Jul 1996

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