
Martin Blaise Nyaboho
Martin Blaise Nyaboho is a Burundian bishop appointed as the head of the newly established human rights commission in Burundi, tasked with countering the United Nations envoy's criticisms. Known for his strong opposition to dissent, his leadership comes amid accusations that the Burundian government is suppressing civil rights and freedoms.
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Recent news mentions
Martin Blaise Nyaboho, president of the CNIDH, encourages local notables to promote and protect human rights.
5 ans après la mise en place des médiateurs collinaires, des défis toujours – IWACUMartin Blaise Nyaboho was appointed as the head of the new commissioners of the CNIDH.
Un climat malsain au sein de la CNIDH et de la CVR – IWACUMartin Blaise Nyaboho, president of the CNIDH, raises concerns about the prison population in Burundi.
Les chiffres font froid au dos – IWACUMartin Blaise Nyaboho expressed being deeply shocked by the prospect of forced returns.
Rapatriement volontaire ou refoulement déguisé ? – IWACUMartin-Blaise Nyaboho is a former Anglican archbishop and is now involved in the CNIDH.
« Que les rapporteurs spéciaux des droits humains nous foutent la paix » – IWACUMartin Blaise Nyaboho is the head of the new human rights commission and has spoken out strongly against the opposition.
Burundi orders new rights body to 'fight' UN envoy




















