Amnesty International Calls For Independent Investigation Into The Death of The Information Minister of Burundi.
Amnesty International is calling for an independent investigation in to the death of the former BBC journalist and minister of In formation to the Burundian Government who was cool-bloodily killed by gun- men in her country home.
The Global Right organization is indirectly accusing opposition party members of her country and is believed that if the investigation id done independently, the master minder of this barbaric act must be brought to book.
Global human rights body, Amnesty International, on Friday called for a thorough and speedy probe of killing of former Burundian Information Minister, Hafsa Mossi. Mossi was killed by unidentified gunmen in Bujumbura on Wednesday.
“Hafsa Mossi’s death, the latest in a disturbing string of high-profile killings, is a great loss to the people of Burundi and the East African region,” Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East Africa, Muthoni Wanyeki, said. Wanyeki said that the assassination of Mossi must be independently and impartially investigated, and that those reasonably suspected of responsibility should be held to account in a fair trial. Mossi was also a former journalist, who worked with the BBC Swahili Service and one of Burundi’s representatives in the East African Legislative Assembly since 2012.
Amnesty International Calls For Independent Investigation Into The Death of The Information Minister of Burundi.
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