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At least 439 people have been killed and 200,000 have fled the country since the outburst of violence.
"What is the international community waiting for? Will they intervene when there are no more people in Burundi?"
Carina Tertsakian, who researches Burundi for Human Rights Watch, said Kaburahe is a respected journalist and the allegations against him are "absurd."
"Do not lose courage ... The tragedies we face will end with a resolution of the conflict in Burundi."
But the UN is warning of "an imminent catastrophe."