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Heavy gunfire at Burundi protests as poll delayed

Published: 20 May 2015 - 06:21 pm | Last Updated: 13 Jan 2022 - 10:55 pm


Bujumbura, Burundi--Burundian security forces fired shots and tear gas in battles with protesters Wednesday, the latest violence in weeks of anti-government demonstrations, as the presidency delayed elections by over a week.

Amid the street chaos, one soldier was shot dead by police, raising already acute tensions between the two forces. One protester was shot in the leg.

In the capital Bujumbura, thousands defied heavy gunfire from police and government orders to call off their protests, marching through the streets to demand President Pierre Nkurunziza abandon his bid for a third term in power.

One week after a failed coup led by a top general -- which saw soldiers battling each other on the streets -- police were seen returning to try to quash protests. Several fired warning shots, others were seen to sometimes fire at body height.

In recent days, soldiers had been mainly deployed, viewed by many protesters as being more neutral than the much more feared police.

More than 20 people died in weeks of clashes with security forces that halted during the coup attempt, but the protests resumed Monday.

AFP