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Your subscription is almost coming to an end. Your premium access has ended, but the best of Nation. Africa is still within reach. Renew now to unlock exclusive stories and in-depth features. Subscribe for a month to get full access. By Mpoki Thomson. Tanzania is my second home; from to , I lived in Tanzania as an asylum seeker. At that time, the situation in Burundi was worsening year after year.
Agathon Rwasa is the militia leader whose forces carried the December 28th “Titanic Express” massacre in Burundi.
In , Burundi entered a civil war. I think it was madness because if Burundians had decided to discuss and resolve their problems, we could have avoided the bloodshed. Unfortunately, people who are in powerful positions think that they can crash those who claim their rights. They annihilate people just for selfish reasons. This was the situation at that time, and this seems to be the situation today.
I think we Africans should sit down and try to think twice about our destiny as a continent and as a people instead of putting our focus on sectarianism. The civil war in Burundi, which lasted more than 10 years, saw the involvement of regional and international communities.