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Burundian president pardons over 5,000 prisoners

Inmates convicted of serious crimes not eligible for amnesty, says presidential decree

James Tasamba  | 09.03.2021 - Update : 09.03.2021
Burundian president pardons over 5,000 prisoners

KIGALI, Rwanda

Burundi’s President Evariste Ndayishimiye has granted amnesty to 5,255 prisoners as part of efforts to decongest prisons in the East African country.

Those sentenced to less than or equal to five years in specific categories of offenses will benefit from the presidential pardon, according to a presidential decree released late Monday.

The presidential decree grants amnesty to inmates convicted of minor crimes, pregnant women or those with children in the prison, minors, prisoners with chronic ailments, prisoners aged 70 years and above, and those with mental disorders.

Meanwhile, those convicted of corruption would also be freed provided they pay back misappropriated funds, damages and interest ordered by the courts.

Ndayishimiye said he was “convinced that an exceptional measure of clemency is needed to decongest prisons and improve conditions of detention.”

Prisoners not eligible for the amnesty include those sentenced for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, armed robbery, illegally owning arms, terrorism, homicide, rape, and human trafficking.


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