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23.05.2017 Congo

Deutsche Welle: Burundi-Correspondent Set Free In DR Congo—But Concerns Remain

By Deutsche Welle Africa
Deutsche Welle: Burundi-Correspondent Set Free In DR Congo—But Concerns Remain
23.05.2017 LISTEN

DW-correspondent Antéditeste Niragira was released from prison by authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo today. According to latest reports, the DW-journalist was brought to the Congolose-Burundian border by the DR Congo intelligence service ANR.

In a telephone interview with DW's Africa desk, the spokesman for the Burundian national police, Pierre Nkurikiye, confirmed: "Antéditeste Niragira is in good hands." Asked, what that means, he answered: "He is in good hands and tomorrow we will issue a press statement."

Earlier, a lawyer commissioned by DW in the DR Congo had informed DW, that Niragira had been released from prison and taken to the Congolese-Burundian border.

DW-spokesperson Christoph Jumpelt thanked all international organisations, who had been efforting the release of Antéditeste Niragira, and added: "We are very concerned that the the Burundian authorities are not letting our correspondent reunite with his family. After all he had to endure unjustly in the DR Congo, I cannot understand why the Burundian police is retaining him."

Niragira wanted to report for DW about the desolate conditions under which Burundian refugees are staying at a refugee camp in DR Congo near the town of Kavimvira. There, he had been arrested by the Congolese intelligence service (ANR) on 17 May 2017 and taken to a prison in Uvira.

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