Le journalisme d’investigation à la découverte des souffrances et dénis des droits humains dans le système pénitentiaire burundais
Le journaliste et le prisonnier
Année de publication
2021
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Jean-Claude Kavumbagu’s book is eloquent testimony to his life as a prisoner and his career as a journalist. Having been there five times, he knows what he is talking about because he has seen everything, asked questions, discussed with other detainees who have testified to the subjectivity of human justice in Burundi. In these developments, Jean-Claude Kavumbagu shows that there are categories that are victims of judicial harassment, especially young people and while they are still able to produce, as well as poor people who are not able to to interest the men of the law so that they may be restored to their rights.
The way the author describes Mpimba Central Prison surprises many. It is as if our colleague entered prison with a notepad to take notes on everything he sees on a daily basis.
In other words, the journalist and freedom fighter, Jean-Claude Kavumbagu, maintains his journalistic reflex at all times and in all places. This book therefore appears in a way like his report in prison. The author describes the central prison of Mpimba in detail: the conditions of detention, the occupancy rate, the role and status of the staff assigned to it, etc.