英语资讯
News

英语文摘:UN chief condemns coup attempt in Burundi

Source:    2015-05-15   English BBS   Favorite  

UNITED NATIONS, May 14 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon on Thursday said he is gravely concerned by developments in Burundi, while condemning attempts to topple the elected government by military force.

Violent protests erupted after Burundi's ruling party nominated incumbent President Pierre Nkurunziza in April as its candidate to run for the presidential election scheduled for June 26. Nkurunziza is on his second term as president. His opponents maintain that his candidacy for a third term would be a violation of the country's 2005 constitution.

Burundi plunged into chaos Wednesday as former head of Burundi' s National Intelligence Major General Godefroid Niyombare announced in a radio station that the army had overthrown the president and stakeholders were working on a transitional government.

"The Secretary-General is gravely concerned by developments in Burundi since the announcement of the electoral candidacy of President Nkurunziza and especially in the aftermath of the 13 May declaration of a coup d'tat," said a statement released by Ban's spokesperson.

"The Secretary-General now urgently calls for calm and restraint," said the statement. "He urges all political and security leaders to clearly and openly reject the use of violence, refrain from acts of revenge, and rein in their militants."

"In this regard, he has full confidence that the Security Council will consider the various tools at its disposal in examining the situation in Burundi, including regarding accountability," said the statement.

At the time of the coup attempt, Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza was on the way to Tanzania to attend the East African Community (EAC) extraordinary summit to discuss the political stand-off in his country.

Nkurunziza's whereabouts are still unknown. Reports from Burundi said there was heavy gunfire and that shelling was underway in the Burundi capital of Bujumbura between the opposition troops and soldiers loyal to President Nkurunziza.

The statement also noted through Ban's Special Envoy for the Great Lakes, Said Djinnit, the United Nations will continue to work closely with the EAC, the African Union and other partners in joint efforts to help resolve the crisis in Burundi.


将本页收藏到:
上一篇:英语文摘:Obama Hails US-Saudi Ties
下一篇:英语文摘:IMF chief economist retires
最新更新
论坛精彩内容
网站地图 - 学习交流 - 恒星英语论坛 - 关于我们 - 广告服务 - 帮助中心 - 联系我们
Copyright ©2006-2007 www.Hxen.com All Rights Reserved