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Spokesman and head of the delegation of exiled Burundian rebel leaders of the National Liberation Forces (FNL) Pasteur Habimana (L), is welcomed by General Allain Guillaume Bunyoni as he arrives on May 16, 2008 at the Bujumbura airport. Talks aimed at reviving a 2006 ceasefire deal on Burundi got underway after exiled opposition leaders flew in to the central African country.(AFP/File/Esdras Ndikumana)AFP - Talks aimed at reviving a 2006 ceasefire deal following an April rebel assault on Burundi got underway Saturday after exiled opposition leaders flew in to the central African country.


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