Dokument #1169919
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
On 25 May 1999, the President of the Ligue
burundaise des droits de l'homme (The Burundese League for Human
Rights (ITEKA)), an organization that defends human rights in
affiliation with the Fédération internationale des
ligues des droits de l'homme (FIDH), provided the following
information:
The New Generation was founded in 1994 by
Mr. Dieudonné Nahimana. It is made up of a group of young
people in the city of Bujumbura and through a program of cultural
and socio-economic mentoring activities, strives to achieve the
following objectives: "to develop a spirit of reconciliation,
tolerance and peace among youths; to re-emphasize the importance of
their culture through artistic and scholastic mentorship; to
contribute to socio-economic development by promoting local
production." Please find attached a list of the ten members who
form the "board of officials" which constitutes the organization's
Executive Committee.
In a telephone interview, on 26 May 1999,
the founding president and legal representative of The New
Generation provided the following information about his
organization:
The New Generation is an organization that
provides guidance to youths in Bujumbura. It is officially
recognized and registered as a non-political organization with the
Bujumbura City Hall. The New Generation currently has about 50
members representing every ethnic and social group in the city of
Bujumbura. At present, the organization's services are available in
only some neighbourhoods, but its future goal is to extend their
outreach to cover the entire city. Because the group's only purpose
is to provide youths with guidance, so far, it has not been
subjected to ill-treatment from either the authorities or other
organizations.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is
not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any
particular claim to refugee status or asylum. Please find below the
list of additional sources consulted in researching this
Information Request.
References
Ligue burundaise des droits de l'homme
(ITEKA), Bujumbura. 25 Mai 1999. Correspondence from president.
Office of The New Generation, Bujumbura.
26 May 1999. Telephone interview with the founding president and
legal representative.
Attachment
Ligue burundaise des droits de l'homme
(ITEKA), Bujumbura. 25 Mai 1999. Correspondence from president.
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Africa Confidential [London].
1994-April 1999.
Africa Research Bulletin
[London]. 1994-1998.
L'Autre Afrique [Paris]. June
1998-May 1999.
Amnesty International. 1994-1999.
Country reports. 1995-1999.
Resource Centre Country File: Burundi,
since 1994
Electronic sources: Internet research,
IRB databases, LEXIS/NEXIS, World News Connection (WNC)
Human Rights Watch. Annual
Reports. 1995-1999.
Jeune Afrique [Paris]. 1994-May
1999
La Lettre (FIDH Newsletter)
[Paris]. 1994-1998.
An organization called "The New Generation"; its objectives; its operations; treatment of members by government authorities [BDI31877.FE] (Anfragebeantwortung, Französisch)