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    Agathon Rwasa (born 10 January 1964) is a Burundian politician and the leader of the National Liberation Forces (Forces pour la Libération Nationale,...
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  • by Agathon Rwasa on 12 September 2018 and is now the main opposition to the CNDD-FDD. After the dissolution of the National Liberation Forces, Rwasa founded...
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    Liberation (Forces nationales de libération, or FNL). It was led by Agathon Rwasa and was estimated to have around 3,000 combatants. A dissident wing...
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    candidate. In February, the National Congress for Liberty selected Agathon Rwasa as their candidate. Gaston Sindimwo, the First Vice President of Burundi...
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  • Burundian government issued arrest warrants for the group's leader, Agathon Rwasa, and declared its intention to refer the matter to the International...
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    without the participation of the opposition, main opposition leader Agathon Rwasa proposed the formation of a national unity government, while warning...
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    1999, while the militant wing subsequently divided into FNL-Kabura, FNL-Rwasa, and FNL-Icanzo. Most of the FNL signed a peace agreement with the Burundian...
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    without the participation of the opposition, main opposition leader Agathon Rwasa proposed the formation of a national unity government, while warning...
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    Mbarushimana Ignace Murwanashyaka (POW) Janvier Buingo Karairi (APCLS) Agathon Rwasa (FNL/Palipehutu) Aloys Nzabampema (FNL–Nzabampema) Guidon Shimiray Mwissa...
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  • attributed the Titanic Express attack to "troops under the order of... Agathon Rwasa". In January 2004, the Sunday Times announced the discovery of a document...
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    2008. In August 2008, President Nkurunziza met with the FLN leader Agathon Rwasa, with the mediation of Charles Nqakula, South Africa's Minister for...
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  • Congolese politician. Gervais Rufyikiri, Second Vice President of Burundi. Agathon Rwasa, Burundian politician and military leader. Adrien Sibomana, prime minister...
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  • for election, while the National Congress for Liberty (CNL) led by Agathon Rwasa took 27 seats. The indirect election of 36 senators (two from each province)...
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  • ally itself with the Hutu National Forces of Liberation party, led by Agathon Rwasa. The coalition was dubbed Amizero y’Abarundi. She was named minister...
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    election. With the entire opposition, including key opposition candidate Agathon Rwasa, calling for a boycott, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon...
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  • boycotted by the six opposition candidates. The main opposition candidate, Agathon Rwasa of the Forces for National Liberation (FNL), went into hiding before...
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  • position in National Assembly", Deutsche Welle, 30 July 2015. "Burundi: Agathon Rwasa devient vice-président de l’Assemblée nationale", Radio France Internationale...
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    National Congress for Liberty Congrès national pour la liberté CNL Agathon Rwasa Hutu interests 1 / 43 32 / 123 Union for National Progress Union pour...
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    only Nkurunziza. On 1 June 2010, five opposition candidates, including Agathon Rwasa, who was considered the strongest contender, withdrew from the elections...
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    whether to take up their parliamentary seats. The main opposition leader, Agathon Rwasa, said that 20 deputies from his party, the National Forces of Liberation...
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  • Emmanuel Niyonkuru Gerard Niyungeko Pierre Nkurunziza Léonard Nyangoma Agathon Rwasa Thérence Sinunguruza Ibrahim Uwizeye Agence universitaire de la Francophonie...
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    formed in November 2014 by former National Forces of Liberation leader Agathon Rwasa and former Union for National Progress head Charles Nditije after they...
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  • opposition FRODEBU. On June 1, 2010, five opposition candidates, including Agathon Rwasa, who was considered the strongest contender, withdrew from the elections...
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    for election, while the National Congress for Liberty (CNL) led by Agathon Rwasa took 27 seats. 72 Hutus and 28 Tutsis were directly elected. Of these...
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  • against children: The Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People of Agathon Rwasa, which was responsible for serious violations including the killing...
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  • No 317, October 2012, pp 28 a 30. No ISSN 0769-4814. Abahuza Africa Agathon Rwasa Albertine Rift Alphonse-Marie Kadege African Great Lakes Arusha Accord...
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  • September 2003 for broadcasting an interview with a spokesman for Agathon Rwasa's rebel group, the National Liberation Forces. However, other stations...
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  • volunteer The Guardian 4 January 2001 (Accessed 26 June 2006) Mellor, John, Agathon Rwasa – a strange innocence regained, Indymedia, 7 July 2005 Briton killed...
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  • September 2003 for broadcasting an interview with a spokesman for Agathon Rwasa's rebel group, the National Liberation Forces. However, other stations...
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