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    Pierre Buyoya (24 November 1949 – 17 December 2020) was a Burundian army officer and politician who served two terms as President of Burundi in 1987 to...
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    Burundi from 2003 to 2005. He succeeded Pierre Buyoya, as president on 30 April 2003, after serving as Buyoya's vice president for 18 months. Ndayizeye...
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    12 June 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024. "Biographie de Pierre Buyoya" [Biography of Pierre Buyoya]. Le Monde (in French). 18 April 2001. Archived from the...
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    during a coup in 1996, and was replaced by former UPRONA president Pierre Buyoya. Following the end of the war in 2005, Ntibantunganya became a senator...
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    The last of the coups was in 1987 and installed Tutsi officer Pierre Buyoya. Buyoya attempted to institute a number of reforms to ease state control...
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    broke out in September 1987, led by Major Pierre Buyoya, while Bagaza was abroad in Quebec, Canada. Buyoya successfully deposed Bagaza's regime and established...
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    July 1996. In the midst of the Burundi Civil War, former president Pierre Buyoya (a Tutsi) deposed Hutu President Sylvestre Ntibantunganya. According...
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    contested elections to Melchior Ndadaye's FRODEBU. UPRONA President Pierre Buyoya handed over power to Hutu leader Domitien Ndayizeye of the Front for...
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    of the Front for Democracy in Burundi defeating incumbent President Pierre Buyoya with 66% of the vote. Voter turnout was 97%. This election was a watershed...
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  • and the power-sharing government of 1993 collapsed. On 25 July 1996 Pierre Buyoya, a Tutsi military strongman, former president and UPRONA leader, overthrew...
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    Bagaza was deposed whilst traveling abroad and succeeded by Tutsi Major Pierre Buyoya. Jean-Baptiste Bagaza was appointed president of Burundi following a...
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    Burundi on 18 April 2001. The coup took place while the President, Pierre Buyoya, was in Gabon attending peace talks with the Hutu rebel group who had...
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    letter to Pierre Buyoya, asking for more representation of the Hutu in the administration. They were arrested and jailed. A few weeks later, Buyoya appointed...
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    violence, and on 23 October he criticised the government of President Pierre Buyoya in a meeting called by the governor of Gitega Province. As a result...
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  • Ndadaye. July 25, 1996: Pierre Buyoya overthrew Sylvestre Ntibantunganya. April 18, 2001: Failed coup against Pierre Buyoya. May 13–15, 2015: Failed...
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    UPRONA. He is an ethnic Hutu and was appointed by the Tutsi President Pierre Buyoya in an unsuccessful attempt to appease Hutus by giving a few high government...
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  • of cobalt. Paul Kagame Stromae Michel Micombero Jean Baptiste Bagaza Pierre Buyoya James Kabarebe Louise Mushikiwabo Arielle Kayabaga Benjamin Sehene Saido...
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  • place in 2001: a group of junior officers sought to overthrow President Pierre Buyoya in Burundi while he was out of the country on April 18,: 218  and André...
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    album, Yaramenje was released in 2001. In 2001, Kidum was invited by Pierre Buyoya, Burundi's former President, to perform in a peace concert. In 2002...
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  • President (1966–1976) Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, President (1976–1987) Pierre Buyoya, President (1987–1993) Melchior Ndadaye, President (1993) François Ngeze...
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    activities and detained political opposition members. In 1987, Major Pierre Buyoya overthrew Col. Bagaza in a military coup d'état. He dissolved opposition...
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    transparency, and debt reduction. To protest the 1996 coup by President Pierre Buyoya, neighboring countries imposed an economic embargo on Burundi. Although...
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    instability continued in Burundi. After the 1987 Burundian coup d'état, Pierre Buyoya seized the post of the presidency and implemented the 1992 constitution...
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    coup d'état: In the midst of the Burundi Civil War, former president Pierre Buyoya deposed President Sylvestre Ntibantunganya on 25 July. 1996 Iraqi coup...
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  • between Pierre Buyoya, the President of Burundi and rebels Alain Mugabarabona, Jean-Bosco Ndayikengurukiye and Pierre Nkurunziza in Pretoria. 27 – Pierre Buyoya...
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    coach November 23 – Marcia Griffiths, Jamaican singer November 24 – Pierre Buyoya, former President of Burundi (d. 2020) November 25 Kerry O'Keeffe, Australian...
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    office (not counting one Acting Prime Minister). Additionally, two people, Pierre Ngendandumwe and Albin Nyamoya, served on two non-consecutive occasions...
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  • National Progress) at the time, was interior minister in the government of Pierre Buyoya, who was defeated by Ndadaye in elections held on 1 June 1993. Following...
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    a Hutu rebellion and then murdered thousands of civilians. In 1987, Pierre Buyoya became President of Burundi following a coup. He initially ignored the...
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  • country and was charged in absentia. The defense claimed former president Pierre Buyoya (an accused war criminal) was involved in a leadership position, but...
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