rochelle: bradyurundi's electoral commission says all the votes have been counted following the controversy elections. the opposition boycotted the polls. opponents of the president have been backed by the international immunity. catherine clifford reports. catherine: the votes have been counted in an election that is sparked unrest in burundi dozens cute at this station on monday. down the if you love your country, you have to protected by electing leaders you have confidence in. catherine: but while the ruling party cited enormous participation, there has been little voting in areas that has seen the must violence against the president. >> i did not go to vote because i'm against a third term. catherine: critics say that a third term goes against a peace accord that marked the end of the civil war. the spokesman said people should not judge the process before it is finished. >> they say it is not conducive to free and fair elections. but finally, we have proved to them that in burundi, we can organize elections. catherine: the united nations european union have called on a delay of the vo