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 12.03.2010 |  | Fulgence Niyonteze was born on 1 March 1964 in Mushubati into a farming family. With a first degree in telecommunications already in his possession, he obtained a second degree in economics and statistics. After serving in various positions in both the Ministry of the Interior and Education, he was elected mayor of Mushubati. He took up this office in April 1993.
After a trip to Europe lasting several weeks, he returned to Mushubati on 19 May ... |
 10.03.2010 |  | Siméon Nchamihigo (also known as Nshamihigo) was born on 8 September 1960 in the prefecture of Cyangugu in Rwanda. At the time of the events described below, he was public prosecutor in the prefecture of Cyangugu.
Siméon Nchamihigo was alleged to have organized and participated in a campaign against the Tutsi population and political enemies in the prefecture of Cyangugu. This campaign included: compiling lists of influential Tutsis and member... |
 10.03.2010 |  | Simon Bikindi was born on 28 September 1954 in Rwerere, prefecture of Gisenyi, in Rwanda. At the time of the facts described here, he was a composer, singer and director of the Irindo ballet. He was also a civil servant in the ministry of Youth and Sport, as well as a member of the MRND (Mouvement Républicain National pour le Développement et la Démocratie; National Republican Movement for Development and Democracy).
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 10.03.2010 |  | Hormisdas Nsengimana was born on 6 August 1954 in Cyanika commune in the prefecture of Gikongoro, Rwanda. At the time of the allegations, he was a priest with the function of rector of the college of Christ the King in Nyanza, in the commune of Nyabisundi in the prefecture of Butare, Rwanda.
Hormisdas Nsengimana was indicted for being responsible for killing or causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the Tutsi population, with inte... |
 09.03.2010 |  | Idelphonse Nizeyimana was born in the prefecture of Gisenyi, Rwanda. He was second-in-command of military operations and intelligence (S2 and S3) of the school for non-commissioned officers (ESO) in Butare. He held the rank of captain. In this capacity, he exercised authority over the soldiers and personnel of the camp. In addition, Nizeyimana was a member of 2Akazu" (literally "the little house"; a term used to designate the circle of advisers t... |
 08.03.2010 |  | Augustin Bizimungu was born on 28 August 1952 in Nyange in Byumba prefecture, Rwanda. He was Commander of Military Operations for the Ruhengeri prefecture. On 16 April 1994, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Army. He held this position until July 1994. In this capacity he exercised authority over the entire Rwandan Armed Forces.(FAR).
From late 1990 until July 1994, Bizimungu is alleged to have conspired with others to work out a ... |
 08.03.2010 |  | Casimir Bizimungu was born in 1951 in Nyamugari commune, Ruhengeri district (préfecture), Rwanda. He became a medical doctor and held the position of Director of Public Health, at Butare University Teaching Hospital. Between 1987 and 1993, he held on several occasions the portfolios of Minister of Foreign Affairs and that of Minister of Health.
From 9 April to mid-July 1994, he held the office of Minister of Health in the Interim Govern... |
 08.03.2010 |  | Lieutenant Ildephonse Hategekimana was born in Mugina commune in the prefecture of Girarama, Rwanda. At the time of the allegations he was camp commandant of the Ngoma military camp in the Butare province.
In collaboration with others holding political and military authority Ildephonse Hategekimana is said to have planned the elimination of the civilian Tutsi population and members of the opposition in order to hold on to power.
Moreover, h... |
 08.03.2010 |  | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
 08.03.2010 |  | Augustin Bizimana was born in 1954 in Gituza commune, Byumba prefecture, Rwanda.
During the events in question, Bizimana held the office of Minister of Defence in the Interim Government. Prior to that, he held the same position in the third multi-party government formed on 18 July, 1993.
In this capacity, he was constantly informed of the socio-political situation in the country. He was responsible for controlling the possession of weapons ... |
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