Former President, 70, to serve life in jail for k*****g his successor

By , K24 Digital
On Thu, 22 Oct, 2020 11:16 | < 1 min read
Pierre Buyoya was Burundi’s first democratically elected president and is considered a national hero. [PHOTO | FILE]
Pierre Buyoya was Burundi’s first democratically elected president and is considered a national hero. [PHOTO | FILE]
Pierre Buyoya was Burundi’s first democratically elected president and is considered a national hero. [PHOTO | FILE]

Burundi's Supreme Court has handed a life sentence to former president Pierre Buyoya for having a hand in the assassination of his successor Melchior Ndadaye.

Mr Buyoya, now 70, is currently an African Union envoy to the Sahel. He has not attended the trial, which he last year dismissed as "politically motivated".

A copy of the judgment seen by the BBC also gave life sentences to 15 other people – many of them former senior army officials – and a 20-year sentence to former vice-president Bernard Busokoza.

In 2018, Burundi's government issued an international arrest warrant against Mr Buyoya, who led the country twice (from 1987 to 1993, and again from 1996 to 2003), for the assassination of Mr Ndadaye in 1993.

The anniversary of his death is commemorated each 21 October in Burundi. He was the country's first democratically elected president and is considered a national hero.

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