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Troubled waters

Troubled waters: Staff from the independent national electoral commission (CENI) count ballots in the neighborhood of Kinama in Bujumbura on Monday

The Jakarta Post
Tue, June 30, 2015

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Troubled waters Troubled waters: Staff from the independent national electoral commission (CENI) count ballots in the neighborhood of Kinama in Bujumbura on Monday. Monday’s vote was for local and parliamentary seats, with a presidential election due to follow on July 15. Burundi has been roiled by weeks of unrest that has included widespread protests and a failed coup bid and has killed more than 70 people and sent thousands fleeing the central African country following President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term. (AFP) (CENI) count ballots in the neighborhood of Kinama in Bujumbura on Monday. Monday’s vote was for local and parliamentary seats, with a presidential election due to follow on July 15. Burundi has been roiled by weeks of unrest that has included widespread protests and a failed coup bid and has killed more than 70 people and sent thousands fleeing the central African country following President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term. (AFP)

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span class="inline inline-center">Troubled waters: Staff from the independent national electoral commission (CENI) count ballots in the neighborhood of Kinama in Bujumbura on Monday. Monday'€™s vote was for local and parliamentary seats, with a presidential election due to follow on July 15. Burundi has been roiled by weeks of unrest that has included widespread protests and a failed coup bid and has killed more than 70 people and sent thousands fleeing the central African country following President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term. (AFP)

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