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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...
- 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 over...
- Hutu
rebellion and then
murdered thousands of civilians. In 1987,
Pierre Buyoya became President of
Burundi following a coup. He
initially ignored the country's...
- 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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Pierre Buyoya,
asking for more
representation of the Hutu in the administration. They were
arrested and jailed. A few w****s later,
Buyoya appointed...
- de
cabinet for
Buyoya.
Buyoya and army
leaders condemned the coup attempt. When
Ndadaye called Buyoya to ask him
about the coup,
Buyoya joked with him...
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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 Democracy...
- Watt. A
military coup
broke out in
September 1987, led by
Major Pierre Buyoya,
while Bagaza was
abroad in Quebec, Canada. The coup was
reportedly organized...
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Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya (born 7
February 1997 in Choma,
Southern Zambia) is a multi-award-winning
Zambian journalist,
winner of the BBC
Komla Dumor Award...
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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 for...