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Mon Jan 02 09:59:02 EAT 2017

Burundi minister shot dead in capital, police say

The environment and water minister was attacked as he travelled home in the capital Bujumbura.

A lone police officer runs in the direction of

A lone police officer runs in the direction of the old market in the Burundian capital, Bujumbura August 2, 2015. A gunman killed Burundi's environment and water minister early on January 1, 2017, police said, the first senior government figure to be murdered in nearly two years of political violence. PHOTO | FILE |  AFP

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  • At least 450 people have died in clashes between protesters and security forces, tit-for-tat killings and a failed coup, stoking fears of wider unrest in a region still haunted by the 1994 genocide in neighbouring Rwanda.
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A gunman killed Burundi's environment and water minister early on Sunday, police said, the first senior government figure to be murdered in nearly two years of political violence.

Emmanuel Niyonkuru, 54, was attacked as he travelled home in the capital Bujumbura, police spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye said in a tweet.

Violent protests erupted early in 2015 after President Pierre Nkurunziza said he would seek a third term - a move opponents said violated the Constitution and a peace deal that ended an ethnically charged civil war.

At least 450 people have died in clashes between protesters and security forces, tit-for-tat killings and a failed coup, stoking fears of wider unrest in a region still haunted by the 1994 genocide in neighbouring Rwanda.

"The minister of water and environment was shot ... as he was getting home," Nkurikiye said.

Four people had been arrested for questioning, including the owner of a bar that Niyonkuru visited regularly and two security personnel who were guarding his home. The fourth is a woman who was with the minister when he was killed.

President Nkurunziza said on Twitter the minister had been assassinated and offered condolences "to the family and all Burundians".

Nkurunziza won re-election in July 2015 in a poll largely boycotted by the opposition.

Church grenade attack

Elsewhere in Burundi, police said seven people were injured when an unknown attacker threw a grenade in a church where people were praying.

That attack occurred on Saturday night in Rugazi district, 40 km (25 miles) north of Bujumbura.

Nkurikiye told Reuters the church where the attack took place was not registered with the government and had been erected illegally. Its leader had been detained for investigation, he said.

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