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15 Sep 2017 | 06:27 PM UTC

Burundi: Protest planned in Bujumbura September 16

Protest in Bujumbura September 16; transportation disruptions likely

Warning

Event

A protest is planned for the morning of Saturday, September 16, in Bujumbura. Demonstrators reportedly will gather at the intersection of Avenue du Large and Avenue de 13 Octobre (near Cercle Nautique). The gathering then may continue as a march towards Centre-Ville. Large crowds and localized transportation disruptions should be expected.

The event is expected to be peaceful, however tensions may flare and violence remains possible.

Context

Political unrest persists throughout Burundi in the aftermath of the country's contested July 2015 elections. While the country appears to be experiencing a period of relative calm (certainly in comparison to the violent outbreaks seen throughout 2015 and 2016) the situation remains worrisome, particularly in Bujumbura, where the chance of politically motivated outbreaks of violence remains.

Advice

Individuals present in Burundi should avoid public gatherings, especially those with no visible security presence, and are advised to maintain a high level of vigilance at all times. Maintain a particularly high level of situational awareness in crowded places such as churches, markets, cafes, and bus stations.

More generally, individuals in Burundi - especially in Bujumbura - are advised to remain vigilant and to adhere to all instructions issued by the authorities.  Travelers should avoid traveling by foot after nightfall, only keep small amounts of cash on hand, and if driving, park in a secured parking lot close to their destination. Drive with, doors locked, windows rolled up, and with all valuables hidden from sight. Keep your phone charged and with you at all times.