The Pretoria Protocol on Political, Defence and Security Power Sharing in Burundi
(10-08-2003)
Posted by USIP Library on: October 20 2003
Source Name: Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of South Africa web site
Source URL: www.dfa.gov.za/docs/bdi031009.htm
Date downloaded: October 14 2003

Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement for Burundi
The Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement as transmitted has two blank pages, Annex III and Appendix II.
(08-28-2000)
Posted by USIP Library on: February 4, 2002
Source Name: Text of agreement from the U.S. Department of State. Faxed to D.C. from the U.S. Embassy in Bujumbura, Burundi
Date faxed/received: Faxed on August 31, 2000-September 1, 2000; print copy received by USIP Library on March 1, 2001
Date digitized: November 7, 2001


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