Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza makes first appearance since coup attempt

Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza greets journalists at the President's office in Bujumbura on May 17, 2015 when he made his first official appearance since an attempted coup against him last week. AFP PHOTO | CARL DE SOUZA

What you need to know:

  • The president smiled and appeared relaxed as he greeted journalists at the presidential palace in Bujumbura.
  • On Wednesday, top generals announced they were overthrowing him while he was on a visit to neighbouring Tanzania.
  • Nkurunziza has been facing weeks of violent and deadly street protests over his controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive term in office.

BUJUMBURA

Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza on Sunday made his first official appearance since an attempted coup against him last week, AFP reporters said.

The president smiled and appeared relaxed as he greeted journalists at the presidential palace in Bujumbura.

He made only a brief statement to journalists with no mention of the country's political crisis.

Nkurunziza spoke only about reported threats from Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab militants, who have warned of attacks against Burundi and other states that contribute troops to the African Union force in Somalia.

"We have taken measures against Al-Shabaab. We take this threat seriously," said the president, who was dressed in a blue blazer and polo shirt.

Nkurunziza has been facing weeks of violent and deadly street protests over his controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive term in office.

On Wednesday, top generals announced they were overthrowing him while he was on a visit to neighbouring Tanzania.

But on Friday the coup leaders, having failed to capture the state broadcaster after fierce fighting with loyalist troops, admitted defeat and were detained or have gone on the run, allowing Nkurunziza's motorcade to roll back into the city.