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(18 Apr 2001) Bujumbura - 26 August 1998 1. Various of people watching smouldering market after attack 2. Ruined buildings Bujumbura - 1996 3. View of city 4. Wide of street Bujumbura - 26 August 1998 5. Soldiers on tarmac 6. Buyoya in airport 7. Buyoya walking on red carpet to plane Paris - December 2000 7. South African President Nelson Mandela arriving at the International Donor Conference supporting peace in Burundi 8. Various of Pierre Buyoya arriving 9. Various photo op Mandela, Buyoya and Laurent Fabius (French Finance Minister) 10. Various of Mandela, Buyoya and Fabius at press conference 11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nelson Mandela: "This meeting of international donors seeking to find ways in which the reconstructions and development of Burundi can be assisted would not have taken place if there was not the belief that we have made major advances towards a settlement in that country." 12. Buyoya and Caollisto Madavo (World Bank VP) listening Bujumbura - 1996 13. Street scene STORYLINE: The Burundian army put down a coup attempt on Wednesday by a group of junior army officers opposed to President Pierre Buyoya's negotiations with Hutu rebels, the defence ministry said. In a statement read on the independent Bonesha radio statement, the army said 30 junior officers in the Tutsi-dominated army were surrounded inside the studios of state-run Radio Burundi. The announcement was attributed to Minister of Defence Cyrile Ndayirukiye. Soldiers were stationed around the radio station in downtown Bujumbura, Burundi's capital. Streets were sealed off near the building, but residents walked calmly through downtown, discussing the coup attempt. No violence was reported. The president was apparently out of the country at the time. He is believed to have been in Gabon (ga-BOHN') for peace talks with the leader of the main rebel group fighting the government in the country's more-than seven-year civil war. Buyoya came to power after staging his own coup in 1996. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...