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Burundi

Tutsi-Dominated Army Overthrows Government

By DONALD G. MCNEIL JR. AIROBI, Kenya -- After two days of confusion about who was running Burundi, the Tutsi-dominated army announced a coup on Thursday, named a new president and dissolved Parliament. The Burundi capital, Bujumbura, was reported to be…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
NY Times
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Burundi

Tutsi ruler rekindles hope

BY MARK HUBAND THE military coup which brought Pierre Buyoya, Burundi's former military President, back to power in the strife-torn Central African country is the most promising sign in a bleak picture. While reports portray him as a Tutsi "strongman",…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Times
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Burundi

Notes on Press Briefing on situation in Burundi

Thérèse Gastaut presented a general overview of the situation in Burundi 2) WHO indicated that they had set up "Crises cells" on stand-by in Geneva 3) IOM reported on the transportation of refugees back to Rwanda (questions related to the treatment…

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

Liberia

International Contact Group on Liberia meets

(FR) (Text and communique released) (590) WASHINGTON -- The U.S. State Department July 25 issued a statement and communique on the meeting of the International Contact Group on Liberia, which took place in Washington on July 18. Following are the…

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

Burundi

UN says West refuses to offer peace troops

FROM JAMES BONE IN NEW YORK THE United Nations is struggling to assemble a 20,000-strong multinational force to establish buffer zones and "safe areas" in Burundi amid fears of renewed genocide. Senior UN officials complain that the main Western countries…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Times
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Burundi

Military installs a moderate leader to reassure Hutus

FROM SAM KILEY IN BUJUMBURA AND JAMES BONE IN NEW YORK THE Burundian Army yesterday deposed the Hutu President and announced the installation of Pierre Buyoya, a moderate Tutsi, as transitional head of state, in what appeared to have…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Times
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Burundi

Burundi massacre fears after coup

FROM SAM KILEY IN BUJUMBURA THERE were fears last night that the central African republic of Burundi was about to be engulfed by new Hutu-Tutsi atrocities following a coup by the army. The military closed the country's borders and airports and…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Times
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Liberia

WFP Emergency Report No. 29 of 1996: Liberia

This report includes: A) Burundi, Rwanda, Zaire and Tanzania B) Liberia C) Angola D) Tajikistan From B. Szynalski, Director, Operational Policy and Support Division. For information regarding resources, donors are requested to contact Mr. F. Strippoli or Mr. M. Crosthwaite, WFP…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
WFP
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Burundi

Burundi: Urgent Need for Humanitarian Aid - U.N. must act now

After yesterday's military coup ACTIONAID has called on the United Nations to take immediate responsibility for helping Hutus and Tutsis who have had to leave their homes. It is estimated that there were already one million displaced people in…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
ActionAid
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

Burundi

Daily Press Briefing of Office of Spokesman for Secretary-General

(Excerpt) 26 July 1996 DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INFORMATION OF UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT ONLY Sylvana Foa, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, began today's noon briefing by stating that the Secretary-General…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UN SG
Posted:
26 Jul 1996

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