AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHuman Rights Watch: Burundi’s Iteka League says the human rights situation worsened over June 2025–May 2026, citing 663 documented violations, 407 deaths, 57 abductions, and a national prison running at over 300% capacity, with a climate of fear and weaker oversight after the 2025 elections. UN Accountability: In Geneva, UN Special Rapporteur Fortuné Gaëtan Zongo told the Human Rights Council that Burundi has seen no structural improvements despite some ad hoc steps, while the government rejected the findings as “hostile” and “politicized.” Prison Health Crisis: In Rumonge’s Murembwe Central Prison, inmates report overcrowding, one meal a day, lack of medical care, no drinking water, and widespread disease—conditions they say amount to survival, not living. Education for Disability: Gitega’s Santa Lucia Primary School for blind children says it urgently needs 60 beds and mattresses, more teachers, and more braille supplies to support 66 pupils. Public Health in the Region: South Africa pledged continued support for DRC’s Ebola response, including backing for vaccine development and safer access for humanitarian workers.
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