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Bujumbura, Burundi
Bujumbura, Burundi

Burundi frees journalist charged with treason

Published on : 17 May 2011 - 12:33pm | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: RNW)
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A Burundi court freed on Monday a local journalist detained for 10 months. Jean Claude Kavumbagu was charged with treason for questioning the central African country's ability to respond to an attack by Islamist militants.

Kavumbagu, who runs the online news agency Net Press, was arrested last July for saying Burundi would not be able to cope if attacked by Somalia's al-Shabaab rebels.

The court did, however, find Kavumbagu guilty of publishing stories that could affect national security and the economy. It sentenced him to eight months in jail as well as a fine of 80 US dollars (57 euros). He was freed on consideration of time already served.

"I am so happy to regain my freedom and look forward to resuming my work and being reunited with my family," Kavumbagu told journalists outside the gate of the capital Bujumbura's main prison.

Declared target
Burundi is a declared target for al-Shabaab militants because it has troops in an African Union peacekeeping force that is helping prop up Somalia's Western-backed government in the face of a four-year insurgency.

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A prosecutor last month requested life imprisonment for Kavumbagu.

The Eastern Africa Journalists Association (EAJA) welcomed Kavumbagu's release but challenged the grounds of his arrest.

"The process was inordinately long and this ruling establishes a dangerous precedent for journalists," EAJA Secretary General Omar Faruk Osman said in a statement

Source: Reuters

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