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Burundi angered by French gift of donkeys to village

NAIROBI鈥揃urundi鈥檚 agriculture ministry has ordered the quarantine of 10 donkeys that were donated to a central village through French funding, sparking a debate over the subliminal message behind the gift.

The donkeys, bought in Tanzania, were given to residents of a village in Gitega province, as part of a project by a local NGO to help women and children transport agricultural products, water or wood.

Gabby Bugaga, spokesman for the Senate president, wrote on Twitter that the French were 鈥渢aking us for donkeys鈥.

鈥淏e honest, is the donkey a symbol of a quality or a flaw,鈥 he wrote.

Donkeys are not indigenous to Burundi.

On Sunday, Agriculture Minister Deo Guide Rurema asked a local administrator to 鈥渇acilitate the immediate withdrawal of all donkeys that have been distributed 鈥 without respecting the technical procedure of the distribution of exotic animals.鈥

On Thursday, the day the project was inaugurated, French Ambassador Laurent Delahousse praised 鈥渢he introduction of the Land Cruiser of the animal kingdom to Burundi鈥.

After the controversy he said that to his knowledge 鈥渁ll procedures were respected鈥.

A European diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Burundi was hitting back at France over a statement criticizing a referendum earlier this month which reformed the constitution, allowing President Pierre Nkurunziza to seek another two terms in office and remain in power until 2034.

The diplomat said a similar project in Ruyigi province financed by Belgium, had not met any problems.

Burundi was plunged into crisis in 2015 when Nkurunziza sought a third term in office, sparking protests and violence that left least 1,200 dead and 400,000 displaced.

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