Mbonimpa has created a multidimensional organisation APRODH, not only have they vigorously campaigned for the protection of the basic human rights of all prisoners, including the 9,000 or so people who have been awaiting trial for years in the over crowded prison system. They are also active in the prevention, of torture and sexual violence, as well as the protection of children in the criminal system. Burundi does not have a juvenile detention/criminal system, and those above the age of 15 are tried as adults. Although legally children below this age limit should not be imprisoned, due to civil war and unrest, many become locked up anyway. At the Mpimpa prison male and female children cannot be held separately; this includes the children of the woman being held in the prison as well, most often after being born in the prison: Mbonimpa has received many death threats for his stance and work on improving human rights, however he has not let that take away from his work in Burundi. He received the
Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders in 2007
Arrest and shooting On May 15, 2014, Pierre Claver Mbonimpa was arrested again in
Bujumbura. After questioning, prosecuting officials charged him with endangering internal and external state security for remarks made on the radio 10 days earlier, and using false documents. The remarks and documents relate to allegations that young Burundians were being armed and sent for military training in neighboring
Democratic Republic of Congo. The arrest is considered as harassment and repression of human rights activists by
Human Rights Watch. Mbonimpa is an opponent of President
Pierre Nkurunziza and opposed Nkurunziza's controversial bid for a third term in 2015. Mbonimpa was shot in Bujumbura on 3 August 2015 and "very badly wounded". Some believed that the attack was intended as retaliation for the assassination of General
Adolphe Nshimirimana, a key Nkurunziza ally who was killed on the previous day. On 9 August, Mbonimpa, who had suffered a gunshot wound to the face, was flown to Belgium for further treatment. Mbonimpa's son-in-law was killed in October 2015, and his son was killed on 6 November 2015, allegedly after being arrested. == Awards ==