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Burundi peacekeepers 'mutinied' | |
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Thirty-three Burundian soldiers accused of mutinying while serving in Somalia as peacekeepers have gone on trial. | Thirty-three Burundian soldiers accused of mutinying while serving in Somalia as peacekeepers have gone on trial. |
They are charged with refusing to obey orders in January 2009 in a protest over their salaries. | They are charged with refusing to obey orders in January 2009 in a protest over their salaries. |
Prosecutors said the soldiers had armed themselves without authorisation, accusing officers of stealing their money, AFP news agency reports. | Prosecutors said the soldiers had armed themselves without authorisation, accusing officers of stealing their money, AFP news agency reports. |
Burundi and Uganda are the only countries to have deployed troops to Somalia for the African Union mission. | Burundi and Uganda are the only countries to have deployed troops to Somalia for the African Union mission. |
Working with the weak interim government, the peacekeepers only hold a few key areas of Mogadishu and face almost daily attacks from insurgents. | |
Three battalions | |
"All the 33 soldiers are being tried for revolting and incitement to revolt. They took arms and positioned themselves in all the strategic areas at Mogadishu university," prosecutor Lt-Col Jean-Claude Nzigamasabo is quoted by AFP as saying. | |
The BBC's Prime Ndikumagenge in Burundi's capital, Bujumbura, says the soldiers were demanding a total of $6,000 (£3,800) each - a figure that includes unpaid monthly salaries, daily food ration payments and a deployment fee. | |
Our reporter says the soldiers were discreetly arrested after the alleged mutiny and details of the incident are only coming out because of the trial. | |
Burundi's army first deployed to Somalia at the end of 2007 and it now has three battalions in the war-torn country numbering more than 2,500 of the 5,000-strong AU force. | |
Their commanding officer and deputy commander of the AU mission, Maj Gen Juvenal Niyonguruza, was killed in a suicide attack on peacekeepers in Mogadishu in September. | |
Somalia has been wracked by violence for much of the past 20 years and has not had a functioning central government since 1991. | |
The swearing-in a year ago of President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist and former insurgent leader, has done little to calm the violence. | |
Extremist Islamist insurgents, some of whom have links to al-Qaeda, hold sway over much of southern and central Somalia. | |
They say they are fighting to create a Muslim state under their hard-line interpretation of Sharia law. |
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