- Jean-Paul
Harroy (4 May 1909 – 8 July 1995) was a
Belgian colonial civil servant who
served as the last
Governor and only Resident-General of Ruanda-Urundi...
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direct action against Rwagasore, with
Governor of Ruanda-Urundi Jean-Paul
Harroy writing to the
Minister of
Colonies that
detaining or
deporting the eldest...
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meetings in
September and
October 1958.
According to
Governor Jean-Paul
Harroy,
Rwagasore founded the
party in late 1959. It
received official recognition...
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director general is
Bruno Oberle. He
succeeded Inger Andersen. Jean-Paul
Harroy Tracy Philipps Hugh
Elliott Achim Steiner Inger Andersen Bruno Oberle IUCN's...
- Governor-General, Jean-Paul
Harroy and Régnier.
Prior to his
execution for
murdering Prince Rwagasore, Jean
Kageorgis explicitly accused Harroy and Régnier of responsibility...
- 1952) Alfred-Marie Claeys-Boùùaert (January 1952 –
March 1955) Jean-Paul
Harroy (March 1955 –
January 1962) For a list of residents, see: List of colonial...
- Ruanda-Urundi was
transitioning towards independence in the near ****ure. Jean-Paul
Harroy, Resident-General of Ruanda-Urundi,
created the
offices of
national commissioners...
- Publique.
Logiest was a
personal friend of Ruanda-Urundi
governor Jean-Paul
Harroy, and had
already been asked,
before the
start of the revolution, to come...
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Harroy removed Preud'homme and
appointed Logiest in his place.
Later that
month the
Belgian metropolitan government decreed that
Logiest and
Harroy could...
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Atterbury 1970, p. 79.
Mamdani 2002, pp. 121, 126.
Mamdani 2002, p. 124.
Harroy 1989, p. 475.
Mushemeza 2007, p. 65.
Mamdani 2020, pp. 126–128. Mamdani...