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Cinq rebelles relâchés

Cinq membres du Parti pour la libération du peuple hutu-Forces nationales de
libération (PALIPEHUTU-FNL) ont été relâchés vendredi par le système
judiciaire du Burundi et placés en liberté conditionnelle, a rapporté
l'agence de presse du Burundi NetPress. Les cinq hommes ont été arrêtés le
10 avril 2000, dans la province de Bujumbura Rural, au nord-ouest du Burundi
au motif " d'appartenir à des groupes armés ". Les cinq rebelles, l'un issu
de la commune de Ryansoro dans la province de Gitega, au centre du Burundi
et les autres de la commune de Kanyosha, dans la province de Bujumbura
Rural, ont quitté la prison de Mpimba vendredi après-midi.


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