so non-bank -- sanam bangm: they have to watch closely with critics not just in israel but back at home. tom: polls have closed in burundi, where people have been casting their ballots in a parliamentary election. that is despite looming violence and gunfire, which rang out across the capital. the cap -- the country was plunged into turmoil when he announced his intention to run for a third term. >> ignoring calls to postpone the vote of a fear of more violence. tensions were high after an early morning grenade blast and gunfire was reported in the capital. some were proud to cast their ballot vocally or complicit the. these local elections shouldn't be postponed. others at the polling station told why they were quick to watch from their fingers. -- washroom their fingers any proofs they had voted. a fear of reprisal from supporters of the opposition that potentially creates another problem. multiple votes by the same person. for months these elections, but especially next month presidential vote caused waves of violence. they got the go-ahead in late april to seek a set -- to seek a th