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Contract of peaceful cohabitation (neighbourhood Teza ii of Kamenge), Burundi

  • Country/entity

    Burundi
  • Region

    Africa (excl MENA)
  • Agreement name

    Contract of peaceful cohabitation (neighbourhood Teza ii of Kamenge), Burundi
  • Date

    30 Jun 2004
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/local conflict ()
  • Stage

    Implementation/renegotiation
  • Conflict nature

    Inter-group
  • Peace process

    Burundi: Local Process
  • Parties

    Approved by 150 people living in the neighbourhood of Teza II, representing all segments of the population.

    On behalf of the inhabitants of Teza II, the Committee elected: [Name & Signature]

    The representative of young people living in Kamenge : [Name & Signature]
    
The representative of young people displaced: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative men living in Kamenge: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative of internally displaced men: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative of women living in Kamenge: [Name & Signature]
    
The representative of displaced women: 
[Name & Signature]
  • Third parties

    Bishop Dacillia Joseph, alias Buyengero
  • Description

    The Hutu and Tutsi in the neighbourhood of Teza II agree not to kill or persecute members of each others' communities, and agree to reconcile and live in peace.


Groups

  • Children/youth
    Groups→Children/youth→Rhetorical
    Page 3:

    We call on ACORD, CADEKA and all other benefactors to support us in the following:
    ...
    - To prepare a meeting of young people so that they too undertake to meet these commitments because they constitute a group easily manipulated
    Groups→Children/youth→Substantive
    Page 2-3,
    - We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:
    ...Restore the confidence between us by visits or meetings To ensure our commitments stand, we elect a committee, which will be responsible for enforcing them. The Committee is composed of six persons:
    Two representatives of young people: 1 living in the neighbourhood
    Two representatives of men: 1 living in the neighbourhood
    Two representatives of women: 1 living in the neighbourhood
  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group
    Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Substantive
    Summary: The agreement in its entirity provides for steps to reconcile two ethnic groups residing in the same neighbourhood.

    Page 2,
    We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:
    - No Hutu shall kill or persecute a Tutsi for ethnic, political or other reasons.
    - No Tutsi shall persecute or kill a Hutu for ethnic, political or other reasons.
    - We will be always united in order to withstand any political or other onslaught. We commit ourselves to the following:
    - Live together in peace
    - Mutually forgive
    - Begin a new life devoid of mistrust, contempt, and of hatred
    - Forming a united front while we supporting each other
    - Combat all destructive messages, be it political or otherwise
    - We assist each other to rebuild the houses destroyed
    - To make a peaceful cohabitation devoid of injustice
  • Religious groups

    No specific mention.

  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons
    Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Rhetorical
    Page 1,
    We, the inhabitants of Kamenge, neighbourhood Teza II, the Hutu and Tutsi, displaced persons, returnees and receiving communities living in the neighbourhood:
    ...
    -  While the war has largely destroyed Kamenge, where the Tutsi were driven from their homes, and thereafter the Hutu have been driven off their homes, and where populations have been victims of looting, killings, rape and many other crimes that were committed in time of war. We affirm that:
    ...
    -  During the war, the Tutsi have left their households and have become refugees, driven away particularly by fear
    -  The Hutu were also expelled and persecuted with such gravity that some have found themselves with the Tutsi in camps for displaced or elsewhere. As the saying goes in Kirundi: “Nta mwonga ubura isato iba idahizwe” (there is no blood without thorns). Wrongdoers especially among young people have committed crimes to those who are not of their ethnic group, have persecuted them, looted their property and even killed.

    Page 1,
    We Hutu affirm that:
    -  We, who have already returned home, hope that our neighbours also return to their homes so that we live may together. 

    -  We are sincerely preparing to welcome them. They must occupy their original plots of land. 

     - We will help them to rebuild their homes, and they will also help us to rebuild ours. 

    -  We will fight together against any perpetrator or enemy who seeks to destroy our neighbourhood. 


    Page 1-2,
    We Tutsi affirm that:
    - We are very pleased to see our neighbours again. We all want regain our homes to join our neighbours who are already returned. We know that in large part what happened to our country was a consequence of an unhealthy politics of the country, which takes advantage of the ignorance of small people, which manipulated us and caused thousands of deaths.
  • Social class

    No specific mention.


Gender

  • Women, girls and gender
    Page 2-3,
    - We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:
    ...Restore the confidence between us by visits or meetings To ensure our commitments stand, we elect a committee, which will be responsible for enforcing them. The Committee is composed of six persons:
    Two representatives of young people: 1 living in the neighbourhood
    Two representatives of men: 1 living in the neighbourhood
    Two representatives of women: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    Page 3, Approved by 150 people living in the neighbourhood of Teza II, representing all segments of the population.
    On behalf of the inhabitants of Teza II, the Committee elected: [Name & Signature]
    ...
    The representative of women living in Kamenge: [Name & Signature]
  • Men and boys
    Gender→Men and boys→Other
    Page 2-3,
    - We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:
    ...Restore the confidence between us by visits or meetings To ensure our commitments stand, we elect a committee, which will be responsible for enforcing them. The Committee is composed of six persons:
    Two representatives of young people: 1 living in the neighbourhood
    Two representatives of men: 1 living in the neighbourhood
    Two representatives of women: 1 living in the neighbourhood
  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)

    No specific mention.

  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation

    No specific mention.

  • Cross-border provision

    No specific mention.


Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)

    No specific mention.

  • Elections

    No specific mention.

  • Electoral commission

    No specific mention.

  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional/religious leaders

    No specific mention.

  • Public administration

    No specific mention.

  • Constitution

    No specific mention.


Power sharing

  • Political power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general

    No specific mention.

  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation

    No specific mention.

  • Civil and political rights

    No specific mention.

  • Socio-economic rights

    No specific mention.


Rights related issues

  • Citizenship

    No specific mention.

  • Democracy

    No specific mention.

  • Detention procedures

    No specific mention.

  • Media and communication

    No specific mention.

  • Mobility/access

    No specific mention.

  • Protection measures

    No specific mention.

  • Other

    No specific mention.


Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law

    No specific mention.

  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts

    No specific mention.

  • Prisons and detention

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction

    No specific mention.

  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources

    No specific mention.

  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business

    No specific mention.

  • Taxation

    No specific mention.

  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights

    No specific mention.

  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights

    No specific mention.

  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access

    No specific mention.


Security sector

  • Security Guarantees
    Page 1:
    We Hutu affirm that: 


    ...

    -  We will fight together against any perpetrator or enemy who seeks to destroy our neighbourhood. 


    Page 2:
    We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:

    -  No Hutu shall kill or persecute a Tutsi for ethnic, political or other reasons. 


    -  No Tutsi shall persecute or kill a Hutu for ethnic, political or other reasons.
  • Ceasefire

    No specific mention.

  • Police

    No specific mention.

  • Armed forces

    No specific mention.

  • DDR

    No specific mention.

  • Intelligence services

    No specific mention.

  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces

    No specific mention.

  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption

    No specific mention.

  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general
    Page 2:
    All of us Hutu and Tutsi, aware that some very serious crimes have been committed by the people of our neighbourhood themselves, from now on refrain from pointing the finger of blame to avoid the risk of going back to conflict. However we hope that the guilty ask forgiveness and pardon is already granted automatically.
  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Prisoner release

    No specific mention.

  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation
    Page 2-3
    We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:

    -  No Hutu shall kill or persecute a Tutsi for ethnic, political or other reasons. 


    -  No Tutsi shall persecute or kill a Hutu for ethnic, political or other reasons. 


    -  We will be always united in order to withstand any political or other onslaught. 
We commit ourselves to the following: 


    -  Live together in peace 


    -  Mutually forgive 


    -  Begin a new life devoid of mistrust, contempt, and of hatred 


    -  Forming a united front while we supporting each other 


    -  Combat all destructive messages, be it political or otherwise 


    -  We assist each other to rebuild the houses destroyed 


    -  To make a peaceful cohabitation devoid of injustice 


    -  Restore the confidence between us by visits or meetings 
To ensure our commitments stand, we elect a committee, which will be responsible for enforcing them. The Committee is composed of six persons: 


    Two representatives of young people: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    Two representatives of men: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    Two representatives of women: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    On behalf of the inhabitants of Teza II, the Committee elected: [Name & Signature]

    The representative of young people living in Kamenge : [Name & Signature]
    
The representative of young people displaced: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative men living in Kamenge: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative of internally displaced men: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative of women living in Kamenge: [Name & Signature]
    
The representative of displaced women: 
[Name & Signature]
    We call on ACORD, CADEKA and all other benefactors to support us in the following:

    - Maintain meetings and other collective work to strengthen the trust between us.

    - Rebuild and especially in offering us iron sheets.

    - To prepare a meeting of young people so that they too undertake to meet these commitments because they constitute a group easily manipulated

Implementation

  • UN signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Enforcement mechanism
    Page 2-3
    We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:
    ...

    -  Restore the confidence between us by visits or meetings 
To ensure our commitments stand, we elect a committee, which will be responsible for enforcing them. The Committee is composed of six persons: 


    Two representatives of young people: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    Two representatives of men: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    Two representatives of women: 1 living in the neighbourhood

    On behalf of the inhabitants of Teza II, the Committee elected: [Name & Signature]

    The representative of young people living in Kamenge : [Name & Signature]
    
The representative of young people displaced: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative men living in Kamenge: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative of internally displaced men: 
[Name & Signature]
    The representative of women living in Kamenge: [Name & Signature]
    
The representative of displaced women: 
[Name & Signature]
    We call on ACORD, CADEKA and all other benefactors to support us in the following:

    - Maintain meetings and other collective work to strengthen the trust between us.

    - Rebuild and especially in offering us iron sheets.

    - To prepare a meeting of young people so that they too undertake to meet these commitments because they constitute a group easily manipulated
  • Related cases

    No specific mention.

  • Source
    Community Peace Recovery and Reconciliation: A Handbook for Generating Leadership for Sustainable Peace and Recovery among Divided Communities (Nairobi,
    The National Steering Committee on Peacebuilding and Conflict Management (NSC),
    Ministry of Provincial Administration and Internal Security, Office of the President;
    Agency for Co-operation & Research in Development (ACORD) and United Nations
    Development Programme, 2011), pp. 57-59

Contract of peaceful cohabitation (neighbourhood Teza ii of Kamenge), Burundi

We, the inhabitants of Kamenge, neighbourhood Teza II, the Hutu and Tutsi, displaced persons, returnees and receiving communities living in the neighbourhood:

- Considering that Burundi has just spent more than ten years in war

- While the war has largely destroyed Kamenge, where the Tutsi were driven from their homes, and thereafter the Hutu have been driven off their homes, and where populations have been victims of looting, killings, rape and many other crimes that were committed in time of war.

We affirm that:

- Our life together here in the neighbourhood of Teza II has been largely destroyed by people from outside, be it by the politicians, the military or other wrongdoers

- During the war, the Tutsi have left their households and have become refugees, driven away particularly by fear

- The Hutu were also expelled and persecuted with such gravity that some have found themselves with the Tutsi in camps for displaced or elsewhere.

As the saying goes in Kirundi:

“Nta mwonga ubura isato iba idahizwe” (there is no blood without thorns).

Wrongdoers especially among young people have committed crimes to those who are not of their ethnic group, have persecuted them, looted their property and even killed.

We Hutu affirm that:

- We, who have already returned home, hope that our neighbours also return to their homes so that we live may together.

- We are sincerely preparing to welcome them.

They must occupy their original plots of land.

- We will help them to rebuild their homes, and they will also help us to rebuild ours.

- We will fight together against any perpetrator or enemy who seeks to destroy our neighbourhood.

We Tutsi affirm that:

- We are very pleased to see our neighbours again.

We all want regain our homes to join our neighbours who are already returned.

We know that in large part what happened to our country was a consequence of an unhealthy politics of the country, which takes advantage of the ignorance of small people, which manipulated us and caused thousands of deaths.

- Even if some remain scared, we wish that there are many meetings and visits to restore confidence between us.

All of us Hutu and Tutsi, aware that some very serious crimes have been committed by the people of our neighbourhood themselves, from now on refrain from pointing the finger of blame to avoid the risk of going back to conflict.

However we hope that the guilty ask forgiveness and pardon is already granted automatically.

However, there where there are reasons to criticise his neighbour one might seize the committee elected herewith to help resolve the matter.

We the Hutu and Tutsi, we agree as follows:

- No Hutu shall kill or persecute a Tutsi for ethnic, political or other reasons.

- No Tutsi shall persecute or kill a Hutu for ethnic, political or other reasons.

- We will be always united in order to withstand any political or other onslaught.

We commit ourselves to the following:

- Live together in peace

- Mutually forgive

- Begin a new life devoid of mistrust, contempt, and of hatred

- Forming a united front while we supporting each other

- Combat all destructive messages, be it political or otherwise

- We assist each other to rebuild the houses destroyed

- To make a peaceful cohabitation devoid of injustice

- Restore the confidence between us by visits or meetings

To ensure our commitments stand, we elect a committee, which will be responsible for enforcing them.

The Committee is composed of six persons:

Two representatives of young people:

1 living in the neighbourhood

Two representatives of men:

1 living in the neighbourhood

Two representatives of women:

1 living in the neighbourhood

On behalf of the inhabitants of Teza II, the Committee elected:

[Name & Signature]

The representative of young people living in Kamenge :

[Name & Signature]

The representative of young people displaced:

[Name & Signature]

The representative men living in Kamenge:

[Name & Signature]

The representative of internally displaced men:

[Name & Signature]

The representative of women living in Kamenge:

[Name & Signature]

The representative of displaced women:

[Name & Signature]

We call on ACORD, CADEKA and all other benefactors to support us in the following:

- Maintain meetings and other collective work to strengthen the trust between us.

- Rebuild and especially in offering us iron sheets.

- To prepare a meeting of young people so that they too undertake to meet these commitments because they constitute a group easily manipulated

These commitments are approved by 150 people living in the neighbourhood of Teza II, representing all segments of the population.

Signed in the neighbourhood Teza II, in the house of the bishop Dacillia Joseph, alias Buyengero, 30/06/04.