Instability in Burundi could further destabilize Africa's Great Lakes Region
KPFA Evening News, broadcast 04.19.2014
Tension in Burundi, the African nation bordering Rwanda, with the same history of Hutu-Tutsi conflict, roused fears of ethnic massacres like those of the 1990s, but Professor Charles Kambanda told KPFA that Burundi's problem is not really Hutu and Tutsi, but a struggle for power.
Professor Kambanda: Although I don't have enough evidence in front of me to prove that, I wouldn't be surprised that, first, Kagame would have such a plan, to assassinate President Kikwete. The reason why President Nkurunziza would report that kind of plan to President Kikwete is basically because Kagame has killed, has assassinated, at least four presidents, sitting presidents. So I believe, if such a thing came up, Nkurunziza probably felt that executing that plan with Kagame would make him even more vulnerable, because immediately after killing President Kikwete, it would be President Nkurunziza who would be killed, would be assassinated.
KPFA/Jones: And that was KPFA's Ann Garrison speaking with Rwandan American law professor Charles Kambanda.
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