Burundi begins official mourning for outgoing President Nkurunziza, who died of heart attack

Burundi begins official mourning for outgoing President Nkurunziza, who died of heart attack
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Russia to Burundi Valery Mikhaylov signs the condolences book

Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Russia to Burundi Valery Mikhaylov signs the condolences book

BUJUMBURA, June 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Burundi began an official period of mourning for President Pierre Nkurunziza on Wednesday, a day after the announcement of his death from a heart attack aged 55 shocked the impoverished East African nation he had ruled with an iron grip.

Wearing face masks and gloves to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, senior government officials, foreign ambassadors and religious leaders lined up to sign a condolence book opened in his memory at the presidential palace.

Nkurunziza’s wife, Denise Bucumi, appeared to be absent. Air ambulance service AMREF said they had flown her to Nairobi on May 21 for medical treatment.

Calls seeking comment on Bucumi’s health to Willy Nyamitwe, Nkurunziza’s close ally and adviser, went unanswered.

There was little public show of mourning on the streets.

Burundi’s economy is mired in poverty and cut off by international donors after the United Nations documented the widespread rape, torture and murder of political opponents by ruling party activists and state security forces.

It remains unclear whether the powerful cabal of army generals and security chiefs who propped up Nkurunziza during his 15-year rule remain united over the succession.

Nkurunziza had been due to stand down in August, making way for retired general Evariste Ndayishimiye, who won an election last month that the opposition said was marred by violence and rigging. The constitutional court last week rejected the rigging charges.

Pascal Nyabenda, a civilian who heads the national assembly, is now meant to take over until Ndayishimiye, his former rival, starts his seven-year term at the end of August.

Authorities have not commented on the succession or Nkurunziza’s burial date.

Burundi expelled the representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) last month amid criticism of the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. It has carried out very few tests and held large rallies during the election period. — NNN-AGENCIES

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