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UN Finds Evidence Of Crimes Against Humanity In Burundi
Burundi's government is accused of committing crimes against humanity
A UN investigation into alleged human rights abuses in Burundi finds strong evidence that crimes against humanity have been committed.
Plus Ethiopian police stop singer Tewodros Kassahun, popularly known as Teddy Afro, from launching his much-acclaimed album. And in New York, two African musicians are playing their part in keeping jazz alive.
(Image: Members of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Burundi. Credit: Reuters)
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