The United Nations has warned the East African nation of Burundi is on the verge of “catastrophe” amid fears of a potential genocide. The violence erupted earlier this year when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced what many say was an unconstitutional bid for a third term, winning re-election in July. The ensuing violence has killed at least 240 people, and more than 200,000 have fled the country.
U.N. Warns of Looming “Catastrophe” in Burundi
HeadlineNov 10, 2015