- Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard (15
December 1938 – 4 July 2009) was a
Congolese politician and poet.
Having previously served as
Minister of
Higher Education...
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Jacques Tati (1907–1982),
French film
director and
actor Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard (1938–2009),
Congolese politician and poet Tati
Westbrook (born 1982),...
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party in the
Republic of the Congo. It was
founded by Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard, who was the party's
president until his
death in 2009. He was succeeded...
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Abdel Muti
Hijazi (or Mo'ti Higazi) (Egypt) 1999 : Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard (Congo-Brazzaville) 2001 : Vera
Duarte (Cape Verde) 2004 : Abd al-Karim...
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Abdel Muti
Hijazi (or Mo'ti Higazi) (Egypt) 1999 : Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard (Congo-Brazzaville) 2001 : Vera
Duarte (Cape Verde) 2004 : Abd al-Karim...
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Abdel Muti
Hijazi (or Mo'ti Higazi) (Egypt) 1999 : Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard (Congo-Brazzaville) 2001 : Vera
Duarte (Cape Verde) 2004 : Abd al-Karim...
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Dipoko Patrice Kayo Onésima
Silveira Tchicaya U Tam’si Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard Emmanuel Dongala Joseph Miezan Bognini Charles Nokan Lenrie Peters Ellis...
- Strömstedt,
Swedish author and
actor (b. 1935) 2009 – Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard,
Congolese poet and
politician (b. 1938) 2010 –
Robert Neil Butler, American...
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Africa and the French-speaking world:
Alain Mabanckou, Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard,
Jeannette Balou Tchic****e,
Henri Lopes, L****y
Mbouity and
Tchicaya U...
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Abdel Muti
Hijazi (or Mo'ti Higazi) (Egypt) 1999 : Jean-Baptiste Tati
Loutard (Congo-Brazzaville) 2001 : Vera
Duarte (Cape Verde) 2004 : Abd al-Karim...