Vol 43 No 25 | BURUNDICONGO-KINSHASA Two helpings of peace 20th December 2002 Peace deals for both Congo-Kinshasa and Burundi, brokered by South Africa, will be tested early in 2003. The Congo deal, signed in Pretoria on 17 December, proposes a government of...
Vol 43 No 18 | BURUNDI Peace talk, but is it real? 13th September 2002 The main warring factions will meet, all of them split and militant The Burundian government is set to start negotiations with the two most formidable militias left out of the 2000 power sharing agreement government whose Tutsi president, General P...
Vol 43 No 6 | BURUNDI Alternating currents 22nd March 2002 The government is transitional but the opposition fears its power is permanent The four-month-old transitional government is, in some ways, the one intended by the agreement signed in Arusha, Tanzania, in August 2000. President Pierre Buyoya is as firmly in c...
Vol 42 No 21 | BURUNDICONGO-KINSHASA Piecemeal 26th October 2001 Nelson Mandela's plan annoys almost eveyone but there's no alternative in sight We are on the verge of reaching a breakthrough which will bring permanent peace and stability', said Nelson Mandela, former South African President and Burundi's peace mediator, on...
Vol 42 No 21 | BURUNDICONGO-KINSHASA Walk out 26th October 2001 The Kinshasa government's abandonment of the Inter-Congolese dialogue on 19 October raises new doubts about its commitment to the Lusaka peace accord. Foreign Minister Léona...
Vol 42 No 19 | BURUNDIRWANDA Negating the negatives 28th September 2001 There is growing concern in Kigali and Bujumbura about the consequences of efforts by Congo-Kinshasa's President Joseph Kabila to expel the 'negative forces', the hardline militias...
Vol 42 No 17 | BURUNDI A sort of peace 31st August 2001 The Mandela peace deal is better than none but its far from final Regional peacemakers are now embroiled in the minutiae of the Arusha Accords on ending Burundi's eight-year civil war, amid general scepticism that the power-sharing agreement brok...
Vol 42 No 5 | BURUNDI Against Arusha 9th March 2001 Rebel militias are stepping up the pressure as Burundi mediator Nelson Mandela drives the peace talks forward. Some 40,000 people have fled the fighting in northern Bujumbura since...
Vol 42 No 2 | BURUNDI Laurent's legacy 26th January 2001 Change in Congo-Kinshasa may now concentrate minds onthe Arusha accord The late President Laurent-Désiré Kabila left an unfinished mystery for Burundi. He had long supported Hutu rebel groups against Major Pierre Buyoya's government in B...
Vol 41 No 17 | BURUNDI Under Kilimanjaro 1st September 2000 This rushed peace accord with little political will behind it may worsen the conflict The clearest thing about the accord signed in Arusha on 28 August is its lack of finality and substance. None of the key issues - such as the new constitution, structure of power-s...