- Desiré
Delano Bouterse (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdeːsi ˈbʌutərsə]; 13
October 1945 – 23
December 2024) was a
Surinamese military officer, politician, convicted...
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became a much
discussed matter of the main
suspect in that trial, Dési
Bouterse.
Bouterse said on 26
November 2007, four days
before the
commencement of the...
- Dino
Delano Bouterse (born 27
September 1972) is the son of the
former president of Suriname, Dési
Bouterse. The
former head of the
Suriname Anti-Terrorist...
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party in Suriname. It was
founded on 4 July 1987 by
Surinamese leader Dési
Bouterse, and was one of the
first parties in the
country to have a
stable base...
- a new
constitution that
allowed Bouterse to
remain in
charge of the army.
Dissatisfied with the government,
Bouterse summarily dismissed the ministers...
- 1955) is a retired Dutch
criminal lawyer. She has
defended among others Desi
Bouterse, Guus Kouwenhoven, and,
during the
Marengo trial,
Ridouan Taghi. Weski...
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March 1982.
Soldiers of Dési
Bouterse (dictator of
Suriname at the time) took them to Fort
Zeelandia (at that time
Bouterse's headquarters),
where they were...
- Suriname,
serving from 1988 to 1990. His
government was
overthrown by Dési
Bouterse leading a
bloodless military coup.
Shankar had
previously served as Agriculture...
- 'group of sixteen') of the
Surinamese Armed Forces (SKM) led by Dési
Bouterse overthrew the
government of
Prime Minister Henck Arron with a
violent coup...
- The Desiré
Delano Bouterse Highway is the
first motorway in
Suriname between Avobakaweg connecting Paramaribo and
Brokopondo to the John F. Kennedyweg...