Burundi rejects AU peacekeepers
Burundi鈥檚 government said yesterday it would not agree to the deployment of African Union peacekeepers, warning that they would be seen as 鈥渁n invasion force鈥.
The notice came a day after the 54-member bloc said it would send a 5,000-strong force to halt spiralling violence in the tiny central African country as fears grow that it is rapidly sliding toward civil war.
It gave the government in Bujumbura a four-day deadline to agree to the offer, but warned it would send troops anyway.
鈥淏urundi is clear on the matter: it is not ready to accept an AU force on its territory,鈥 deputy presidential spokesman Jean-Claude Karerwa told AFP.
鈥淚f AU troops came without the government鈥檚 approval, it would be an invasion and occupation force, and the Burundi government would reserve the right to act accordingly.鈥
Burundi has so far dismissed proposals for any peacekeeping force on its territory and Karerwa said any such move by the AU would have to be approved by the UN Security Council.
鈥淭he Burundi government believes the AU resolution cannot be automatically applied and must first be endorsed by the UN Security Council,鈥 he said.
The Security Council late Saturday urged all Burundian stakeholders to cooperate with the planned AU peacekeeping mission.
It condemned violence on all sides and the 鈥減ersistence of impunity, as well as of the inflammatory statements made by Burundian political leaders鈥.
The standoff comes as international alarm grows over soaring unrest in Burundi where at least 87 people were killed on December 11 in a crackdown by security forces after an attack on three military bases.
Many of the dead were youths shot dead by security forces.
Burundi has been in crisis since April, when President Pierre Nkurunziza began seeking a third term in a move that even some in his own camp judged unconstitutional.
The situation deteriorated when Nkurunziza was re-elected in July in a poll that was boycotted by the opposition.
The country has since spiralled into violence and there are global fears this could sink into genocide.
In a strongly-worded statement issued on Saturday, the AU said it would 鈥渢ake additional measures鈥 to ensure the new force鈥檚 deployment.
It underlined its determination 鈥渢o take all appropriate measures against any party or actor... who would impede the implementation of the present decision鈥.
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