Official Complicity and Impunity
This 105-page report finds that authorities have at times been directly involved in public killings and beatings of suspected criminals, or have facilitated them by forming untrained "security committees" that operate at the margins of the law. In other cases, officials have stood by while mobs attacked alleged criminals. The report, based on seven months of field research, finds that such killings rarely result in official investigations, let alone prosecutions.
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ISBN: 1-56432-612-8
ISBN: 1-56432-612-8
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- Mob Justice in Burundi
- Map of Burundi
- I. Summary
- II. Recommendations
- III. Methodology
- IV. Overview of Local Administrative, Police, and Judicial Structures in Burundi
- V. Policing in Burundi: Impunity, Corruption, and the Incidence of Mob Justice
- VI. Involvement and Complicity of Officials in Mob Justice
- VII. State Failure to Investigate and Prosecute Mob Justice Cases
- VIII. Responses of Burundian Government
- IX. International Actors and Burundian Civil Society
- Annex: Mob Justice Cases Resulting in Death, 2009[275]
- Acknowledgements











