Violence has escalated in Burundi amid more protests at the president’s decision to run for a third term office.<br /><br /> In the capital Bujumbara several deaths were reported.<br /><br /> AFP journalists say they saw police open fire on demonstrators, killing one man with a bullet to the head and injuring others.<br /><br /> There are also unconfirmed accounts that protesters burned alive a suspected member of the ruling party’s youth wing.<br /><br /> TIME reported that a man suspected of belong to the ruling party’s youth militia had escaped a mob attack by hiding in sewers.<br /><br /> The Red Cross said two people including a woman had been killed.<br /><br /> President Nkurunziza has vowed not to run for a fourth term.<br /><br /> His office has denied putting pressure on the constitutional court, which ruled he can seek a third term in June.<br /><br /> The UN’s refugee agency (UNHCR) has estimated that more than 20,000 people have left Burundi for neighbouring Rwanda because of the violence.<br /><br /> The protests have left more than a dozen people dead, the wo
