7 killed in burundi bar attack as police launch weapon raids
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At least 200 people in Burundi have died in the latest turmoil and 200,000 have fled the country
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Gunmen executed at least seven people in 's capital hours hours before police launched house-to-house searches for weapons on Sunday, amid international fears of fresh bloodletting in the central African nation.

Hundreds of police and soldiers ringed the northern flashpoint neighbourhood of Mutakura in the capital Bujumbura early Sunday to start of a widely feared crackdown on "enemies of the nation."

Residents said security forces were carrying out house-to-house searches.

"The police started the search operation for hidden weapons in Mutakura," city mayor Freddy Mbonimpa said, adding the raids were being "done professionally, because the police are using weapon detectors."

The mayor said seven people were killed and two wounded in an "execution" attack adding that a probe had been launched to track the "assassins."

International alarm has grown as a government amnesty to hand in weapons ended with fears it will trigger further violence and drawing warnings from the head of the UN, Washington and the world's only permanent war crimes court.

Gunmen late Saturday shot dead at least seven people and wounded two others in an attack on a bar in an opposition Bujumbura neighbourhood.

Witnesses said attackers, wearing police uniforms, stormed into the bar, forcing those drinking outside to enter and lie on the ground before opening fire.

Burundi has been hit by waves of violence triggered by President Pierre Nkurunziza's successful bid to change the constitution and win a third term in office, with bodies found dumped in the streets on a nearly daily basis.

- 'Vile attack' -

People in largely opposition areas have fled Bujumbura, leaving key districts that have seen some of the worst recent violence almost empty.

But one resident of Mutakura district, who asked not to be named, said that while many had fled ahead of the security operation, "mostly men have stayed behind to protect their belongings."

The security warnings have sparked intense fear.

"I was terrified, I understood that this time they would kill every last one of us," said Marie, a secretary in her forties who fled Mutakura on Saturday, taking her five children to a relative's house in a calmer part of the capital.

But apart from the bar attack, the city was otherwise reported to be largely calm overnight, the mayor said.

At least 200 people have died in the latest turmoil and 200,000 have fled the country, sparking fears that the violence could spiral into mass bloodletting.

"Inflammatory rhetoric deployed in recent days by some government officials and President Nkurunziza's planned security crackdown this weekend are increasing the risk of an outbreak of mass violence," the US said Saturday.

- 'No war or genocide' -

But the government dismissed the concerns, saying it wanted only to crush "terrorism" and comparing the fight to Somalia's struggle against Islamist Al-Shebab insurgents that Burundi is fighting as part of an internationally backed African Union force.

"There will be no war or genocide," presidential communications chief Willy Nyamitwe told AFP on Saturday.

"It is amazing to see that a government that wants to put an end to terrorism is criticised instead of being encouraged," he added.

The rising unrest has sparked fears Burundi could slide back into conflict after its 1993-2006 civil war, when some 300,000 people died as rebels from the majority Hutu people clashed with an army dominated by the minority Tutsis.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Friday that the discovery of bodies -- "many apparently summarily executed" -- has become a "regular occurrence" in Burundi's capital Bujumbura.

Last week, the country's Senate president Reverien Ndikuriyo threatened to "pulverise" regime opponents who do not lay down arms before the Saturday deadline.

"Today, the police shoot in the legs... but when the day comes that we tell them to go to 'work', do not come crying to us," he said.

The loaded term "work" was a euphemism used in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide to describe the mass killings of at least 800,000 mainly Tutsi people by extremist Hutu militias.

Source: AFP

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