GENEVA - Burundi has forced the United Nations to shut its local human rights office after 23 years, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said on Tuesday.
“It is with deep regret that we have had to close our office in Burundi after a 23-year presence in the country,” she said in a statement. In October 2016, Burundi suspended all cooperation with the U.N. office in Burundi, following publication of a report by a U.N. independent investigation that said the government and its supporters were responsible for crimes against humanity.
This office was implemented during civil war in 1995 when PierreBuyoya killed and sparked fire. Now Burundi is safe and peaceful. No reason for human rights office: U.N. to stay. Don't be ignorant France needs it more than Burundi.
La Alta Comisionada, nunca estuvo de acuerdo con lo que planteaba Hernán Büchi, sin embargo para copiarle el peinado ahí no tuvo problemas.
RichardGowan1 This cannot be good.
Excelent. Every country should do the same.
Buuuuuuuuuurundi!
They do nothing anyway
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