Tensions are high in Burundi where President Pierre Nkurunziza has been able to put down an attempted coup, but unable to stop a resumption of street violence in which the Red Cross says at least two people died on Thursday.<br /><br /> Heavy gunfire in the capital’s Musaga district was heard throughout Wednesday night, and crowds came back onto the streets at daylight to demand that the president does not seek a third term. Nkurunziza’s critics say a third term is unconstitutional, which he rejects on the grounds his first term was a parliamentary appointment and not a popular vote.<br /><br /> “This is a person, killed before our eyes. We ask President Obama and the rest of the world to rise up. They need to stop this man,” said one protester.<br /><br /> “No, these things should not exist. We have to stop these acts. Burundi is tired, we want peace,” said a young woman.<br /><br /> While this might be seen as just another power struggle in Burundi it could take a more catastrophic turn if ethnic divisions between Burundi’