- Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza (29
August 1946 – 4 May 2016) was a
Burundian army
officer and
politician who
ruled Burundi as
president and de
facto military dictator...
- when he was
ousted in a coup d'état by
another army officer, Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza, who
installed himself as president.
Micombero went into
exile in Somalia...
- led a
military coup d'état that
overthrew his
predecessor Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza and
enabled him to
seize power.
Leading an
oppressive military junta, Hutu...
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Bagaza Young...
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status as a one-party state. In
August 1984,
Bagaza was
elected head of state.
During his tenure,
Bagaza suppressed political opponents and religious...
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president Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza was
deposed whilst traveling abroad and
succeeded by
Tutsi Major Pierre Buyoya. Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza was
appointed president...
- faction, led by
Deputy Chief of
Staff Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza,
ousted President Michel Micombero.
Bagaza formed the 30-member
Supreme Revolutionary Council...
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pursued in
Burundi from 1977 to 1987 by the
regime of
President Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza. The
repression against the
Roman Catholic Church stemmed from the ethnic...
- Tutsi-Banyaruguru. In 1976,
Colonel Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza took
power in a
bloodless coup.
Although Bagaza led a Tutsi-dominated
military regime, he encouraged...
- 2024.
Retrieved 12 July 2024.
Emily Langer (5 May 2016). "Jean-Baptiste
Bagaza,
ousted Burundian president, dies at 69". The
Washington Post. Archived...