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Rebel militias are stepping up the pressure as Burundi mediator Nelson Mandela drives the peace talks forward. Some 40,000 people have fled the fighting in northern Bujumbura since the 26 February summit of the Arusha peace process, when Mandela announced a three-year plan for power-sharing between the Tutsi and Hutu political parties. We hear rebel militia representatives were not invited....

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Nelson Mandela, Pierre Buyoya, Léonard Nyangoma, Terence Nsanze, French, Belgium, Eddy Boutmans, Anglo, Epitace Bayagnakandi, Domitien Ndayizeye, Forces Nationales de Libération, Conseil National pour la Défense de la Démocratie

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