Michel Micombero (26 August 1940 – 16 July 1983) was a Burundian politician and army officer who ruled the country as de facto military dictator for the...
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deposing his own father. He reigned until November, when prime minister Michel Micombero overthrew him, ending the Burundian monarchy. He went into exile but...
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National Defence Force. The office of the presidency was established when Michel Micombero declared Burundi a republic on 28 November 1966. The first constitution...
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National Defence Force. The office of the presidency was established when Michel Micombero declared Burundi a republic on 28 November 1966. The first constitution...
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rose through the ranks under the rule of Michel Micombero after his rise to power in 1966. Bagaza deposed Micombero in a bloodless coup d'état in 1976 and...
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On 28 November 1966, Michel Micombero, Burundi's 26-year-old Prime Minister, ousted the 19-year-old king (mwami) of Burundi, Ntare V, in a coup d'état...
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subsequently became an integral part of the one-party state established by Michel Micombero after 1966. Dominated by members of the Tutsi ethnic group and increasingly...
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Ndizeye was deposed by Prime Minister and Chief of Staff, Colonel Michel Micombero, who abolished the monarchy and declared a republic following the November...
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to balance Hutu and Tutsi demands in government. Ntare V (left) and Michel Micombero (right), pictured at the coronation ceremony of Ntare V two months...
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republic was declared, forces of the Tutsi-dominated government of Michel Micombero occupied the region, ending the rebellion and the existence of Martyazo...
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ousted from power in a November 1966 coup d'état by his Prime Minister, Michel Micombero, who abolished the monarchy. The Kingdom of Burundi was led by the...
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failed. The Tutsi dominated army, then led by Tutsi officer Captain Michel Micombero purged Hutu from their ranks and carried out reprisal attacks which...
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illegally on a sovereign soil because of cobalt. Paul Kagame Stromae Michel Micombero Jean Baptiste Bagaza Pierre Buyoya James Kabarebe Louise Mushikiwabo...
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abolished altogether in a third coup in November 1966 and its leader, Michel Micombero, came to power as president and dictator. Mwambutsa spent the rest...
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failed. The Tutsi dominated army, then led by Tutsi officer Captain Michel Micombero purged Hutu from their ranks and carried out reprisal attacks which...
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retiring from politics, he was later arrested under the regime of Michel Micombero in 1969. While imprisoned, he wrote L'Homme de ma colline which has...
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beginning with Michel Micombero, who had led a successful coup in 1966 and replaced the monarchy with a presidential republic. Under the Micombero regime, the...
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failed due to the intervention of a contingent of troops led by Captain Michel Micombero. The attempted coup d'état provoked a backlash against Hutus in which...
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of going to train a new group of Hutu partisans in Burundi against Michel Micombero, telling Shannon "It's not really the money. It was never for the money...
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minister (1965–1966) Michel Micombero, Prime minister (1966) Republic of Burundi Presidents (complete list) – Michel Micombero, President (1966–1976)...
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only Hutu military officer to serve in government under President Michel Micombero and frequently warned of the dangers of ethnic violence in his reports...
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IV. November 28, 1966: Michel Micombero overthrew Ntare V. November 10, 1976: Jean-Baptiste Bagaza overthrew Michel Micombero. September 3, 1987: Pierre...
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Rukeba was arrested on the orders of Burundian President Michel Micombero, after Micombero discovered he was Hutu. Upon being detained he told the authorities...
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1944) July 14 – Jack MacBryan, English cricketer (b. 1892) July 16 Michel Micombero, Burundian military officer and statesman, 8th Prime Minister and 1st...
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leaders to have been born there, including three consecutive presidents (Michel Micombero, Jean-Baptiste Bagaza and Pierre Buyoya) following the country's independence...
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led by Deputy Chief of Staff Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, ousted President Michel Micombero. Bagaza formed the 30-member Supreme Revolutionary Council to take...
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1968. In 1972 a Hutu rebellion against the regime of Tutsi President Michel Micombero led to a wave of anti-Hutu genocidal repression inflicted by the Burundian...
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The Tutsi-dominated army, led by Michel Micombero brutally responded: almost all Hutu politicians were killed. Micombero assumed control of the government...
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(1919–2003) 13 October 1965 8 July 1966 (deposed.) 268 days Tutsi UPRONA 8 Michel Micombero (1940–1983) 11 July 1966 28 November 1966 (become President.) 140 days...
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in 1966. King Ntare V was deposed in 1966 in a military coup led by Michel Micombero. King Norodom Sihanouk abdicated in 1955, then served in various important...
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