• Louis Rwagasore (Kirundi: Ludoviko Rwagasore; 10 January 1932 – 13 October 1961) was a Burundian prince and politician, who was the second prime minister...
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    the assassination of the popular Burundian political leader Prince Louis Rwagasore. It has been alleged that Harroy may have been implicated in the murder...
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  • The Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinical Hospital (French: Hôpital Clinique Prince Louis Rwagasore, CPLR) is a hospital in Bujumbura, Bujumbura Mairie Province...
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  • named after former Burundian prime minister and independence hero, Louis Rwagasore before being renamed on 1 July 2019. "Stade Intwari – FFB". https://www...
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    meeting of customary chiefs and clergy convened by Burundian prince Louis Rwagasore and Léopold Biha to discuss nationalist ideas. According to Biha, UPRONA...
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    p. 78. Deslaurier, Christine (2010). "Louis Rwagasore, martyr de l'indépendance burundaise" [Louis Rwagasore, martyr for Burundian independence]. Afrique...
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  • match against Somalia (3–0 victory). The Prince Louis Rwagasore stadium is home to Vital'O FC and Prince Louis FC, as well as the national team. The stadium...
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    Queen Baramparaye Ruhasha (1929–2007). He had one half-brother (Prince Louis Rwagasore, assassinated 1961 whilst prime minister), and two half-sisters: Princess...
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  • became prime minister following the assassination of his predecessor, Louis Rwagasore. A member of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA), he previously...
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    OCLC 1085890695. Chrétien, Jean-Pierre (2008). "Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge". In Gates, Louis Jr.; Akyeampong, Emmanuel K. (eds.). Dictionary of African Biography. Oxford:...
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    National Progress (UPRONA) led by Louis Rwagasore, which received over 80% of the vote and won 58 seats. Rwagasore became prime minister in the new government...
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  • Interior of Burundi in 1961. He was later convicted of conspiring to kill Louis Rwagasore, a political opponent, and publicly executed. Jean-Baptiste Ntidendereza...
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    commemoration for the anniversary of the death of erstwhile UPRONA leader Louis Rwagasore on 13 October, the newspaper Panafrika wrote, "for a prime minister...
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    Progress (UPRONA). UPRONA was a multi-ethnic party led by Tutsi Prince Louis Rwagasore while the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) was supported by Belgium...
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    Bumerec Hospital Bururi Hospital in Bururi Province Clinic Prince Louis Rwagasore Gitega Hospital (Gitega province, central Burundi) Karuzi Hospital...
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  • (EPO, 2017) Moord in Burundi: België en de liquidatie van premier Louis Rwagasore (OEP, 2021) "Ludo De Witte". W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Retrieved...
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    nationalism in Ruanda-Urundi and the assassination of the UPRONA leader Louis Rwagasore, also Burundi's crown prince, in October 1961 did not halt the movement...
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  • Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı, Turkish poet and author (b. 1910) 1961 – Prince Louis Rwagasore, Burundi politician, Prime Minister of Burundi (b. 1932) 1966 – Clifton...
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    administration as an assistant territorial administrator. He supported Prince Louis Rwagasore and was a member of his political party, the Union for National Progress...
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  • institution Industry Finance Founded 1985 Headquarters Chaussée Prince Louis Rwagasore Bujumbura, Burundi Key people Juste Rwamabuga (Chairman) Admassu Yilma...
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    Prince Louis Rwagasore won just over 80% of the electorate's votes. In the wake of the elections, on 13 October, the 29-year-old Prince Rwagasore was assassinated...
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  • aggregate 1992 Details Vital'O FC 1 – 1 Africa Sports National Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium, Bujumbura Africa Sports National 4 – 0 Vital'O FC Stade Félix...
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  • won 6–3 on aggregate. 30 June 2000 Djibouti city 15 July 2000 Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium, Bujumbura Attendance: 6,000 Burundi won 4–1 on aggregate....
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     Zambia 1–1 1–1 2015 Africa Cup of Nations 5 12 November 2015 Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium, Bujumbura, Burundi  Burundi 1–0 3–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification...
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  • Burundi based in Bujumbura. Their home venue is 10,000 capacity Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium. In 1972 the team won the Burundi Premier League. As of 29...
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  • Burundi based in Bujumbura. Their home venue is 22,000 capacity Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium. The team currently plays in the Burundi Premier League the...
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  • expert on Burundian history, claims that the assassination of Prince Louis Rwagasore was planned by members of the pro-Belgian Christian Democratic Party...
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    president, the government erected a monument jointly honouring Ndadaye and Louis Rwagasore at a roundabout in Bujumbura. American diplomat Bob Krueger wrote that...
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  • Prince Louis Football Club is a football club from Bujumbura, Burundi. It is named in honour of the independence hero Prince Louis Rwagasore. Burundi...
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  • Date Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes October 13, 1961 Louis Rwagasore, Prime Minister of Burundi Georges Kageorgis January 15, 1965 Pierre Ngendandumwe, Prime...
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