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'''Burundi''' is a [[nation state]] in [[central Africa]].
 
'''Burundi''' is a [[nation state]] in [[central Africa]].
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==Pierre Nkurunziza==
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[[Pierre Nkurunziza]] was [[president of Burundi]], and told the WHO that their assistance would not be needed in dealing with [[COVID-19]]. Nkurunziza then died suddenly, reported of a [[heart attack]].<ref>https://needtoknow.news/2020/06/burundian-president-dies-suddenly-after-expelling-who-for-false-pandemic/</ref> His successor invited the WHO back in to the country.
 
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Revision as of 18:35, 8 August 2020

Group.png Burundi  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Burundi (orthographic projection).svg
Flag of Burundi.svg
LocationAfrica
LeaderBurundi/President
TypeUnited Nations Members.svg nation state
Member ofAfrican Union, La Francophonie, Organisation of African Unity, UN
SubpageBurundi/President

Burundi is a nation state in central Africa.

Pierre Nkurunziza

Full article: Pierre Nkurunziza

Pierre Nkurunziza was president of Burundi, and told the WHO that their assistance would not be needed in dealing with COVID-19. Nkurunziza then died suddenly, reported of a heart attack.[1] His successor invited the WHO back in to the country.

 

Citizens of Burundi on Wikispooks

TitleBornDiedDescription
Pierre Buyoya24 November 194917 December 2020Former Burundian president who died allegedly of COVID-19 after rejecting the official narrative about the disease
Pierre Nkurunziza18 December 19648 June 2020The longest-ruling President of Burundi. Died suddenly in 2020 after expelling the WHO team and refusing to impose restrictions as a response to COVID-19.
Louis Rwagasore10 January 193213 October 1961"the Burundian Lumumba", assassinated by the Belgians.
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