
Why assassins are hunting these Burundian refugees in Kenya
Clip: 4/26/2016 | 6m 8s
One year ago, Burundi's president announced he was running for a third term.
One year ago, Burundi's president announced he was running for a third term, which triggered a failed coup, protests and a violent crackdown. Hundreds died and at least 220,000 have left the country. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin reports from Nairobi, where some Burundian refugees from the opposition have fled for safety, but instead are being hunted down by men sent by the government.
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Why assassins are hunting these Burundian refugees in Kenya
Clip: 4/26/2016 | 6m 8s
One year ago, Burundi's president announced he was running for a third term, which triggered a failed coup, protests and a violent crackdown. Hundreds died and at least 220,000 have left the country. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin reports from Nairobi, where some Burundian refugees from the opposition have fled for safety, but instead are being hunted down by men sent by the government.
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