A UN commission of inquiry into human rights violations in Burundi is presenting its findings in Geneva.
The central African nation on Friday experienced the worst violence in months of unrest over President.
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Meanwhile the United Nations investigators are warning crimes against humanity are continuing unabated in Burundi.
They blame other serious violations partly on hate speech by President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Burundi became the first nation to withdraw from the ICC, partly in defiance of the international response the government crackdown after civil unrest and a coup attempt.
Source: aljazeera.com