I would say that this is a great shame of the Burundi government. I protected 30,000 children. I was able to reinsert them, open infrastructure in Burundi, a major hospital that was supported by the international community. For example, CHU Sainte-Justine, in Canada, donated incubators for out neonatal department.
However, these children were harassed and some of them were killed. They were orphaned. The government should have protected them. A blind musician was killed, but the government should have protected him. Our organization in Burundi had all of its assets frozen. We were all forced into exile, but the children under 18 could not follow me. They were not even allowed to stay at my house. The children with autism were not even allowed to work our fields. These orphaned children that I was protecting are now wandering aimlessly.
In Rwanda, I opened two large centres. I opened one large centre in the refugee camp to these young people. If we do not help them—