Burundi Civil War
The Burundi Civil War is driven by ethnic rivalries between Hutu and Tutsi tribal factions of Burundi. Rivalry escalated into a bloody power struggle following the presidential election of June 1993. The swearing in of Pierre Nkurunziza as president in August 2005 was seen as a formal endpoint to the conflict, but one major rebel group remained outside the peace process.
Related Topics:
Hutu - Tutsi - Burundi - Presidential election - 1993 - Pierre Nkurunziza - August 2005
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Background |
| ► | Course of the war |
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