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UN employee killed in Burundi violence
A UN employee was among seven people killed in Burundi at the weekend by armed men dressed in police uniform, the UN spokesman said Monday.
United Nations: A UN employee was among seven people killed in Burundi at the weekend by armed men dressed in police uniform, the UN spokesman said Monday.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the killings on Saturday in a Bujumbura bar and called for a full investigation.
"Preliminary reports suggest that the attack was conducted by persons in police uniform," said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
The UN staff member, who was a Burundian national, was working for the UN Development Program.
Ban also called on Burundi's security forces to exercise maximum restraint during a "forcible disarmament campaign" that left several dead including a police officer.
Burundi has suffered a dramatic rise in killings, arrests and detentions since President Pierre Nkurunziza launched a controversial bid to stand for a third term in April.
The United Nations has repeatedly called for dialogue between the government and the opposition to end the crisis.