If the African Union sends troops without Burundi's consent it will be viewed as an attack, said government spokesman Philippe Nzobonariba. Burundi has enough forces to maintain peace, he said.
Burundi has been in turmoil since April when Nkurunziza's candidacy for a
third term was announced. Violence escalated following Nkurunziza's
re-election in July.
Last week 87 people died when an unidentified group attacked three
military installations. Burundi's security forces responded by going on a
rampage in parts of the capital, Bujumbura, regarded as centers of
opposition. Police and military are accused of dragging more than 150
civilians from their homes and shooting them at point blank range,
according to human rights groups. Burundi's government insists its
troops acted professionally.
In response to the violence, the African Union on Friday authorized
sending a peacekeeping force to Burundi to stop the political violence.
The African Prevention and Protection Mission will be deployed to
Burundi for at least six months and its mission can be extended, the
African Union's Peace and Security Council said. The force's mandate
will include protecting civilians under imminent threat and helping to
create conditions for holding inter-Burundian dialogue. The African
Union's decision was unusual as it did not seek an invitation from
Burundi's government for the peacekeepers.
In another effort at mediation, Burundi's fighting sides are to meet on
December 28 in Uganda to try to resolve the crisis, Uganda's defense
minister said Saturday.
Fourteen groups including Burundi's ruling party, opposition parties and
civil society organizations are to attend the talks aimed at ending the
violent political unrest in which hundreds have been killed, said
Crispus Kiyonga, who is also the facilitator of the peace talks mediated
by the East African Community. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni will
moderate the talks, he said.
However the chances for these negotiations are not certain as the
Nkurunziza government refused to participate in previous talks.
AP
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