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Major Bernard Ntuyahaga (probably born in 1952) is a
Rwandan army
officer convicted by a
Belgian court for the
murders of ten
United Nations peacekeepers...
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Kigali military base,
where they were
tortured and killed.
Major Bernard Ntuyahaga, the
commanding officer of the
presidential guard unit
which carried out...
- Collines. They were
eventually resettled in Switzerland.
Major Bernard Ntuyahaga was
indicted by the
International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR)...
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unarmed UN observers. In the 2007
trial of the
Rwandan officer Bernard Ntuyahaga on
charges of
allowing the m****acre to take place,
Belgian Investigating...
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Bishop Michel Ntuyahaga (October 9, 1964 –
November 14, 1988); see
below Bishop of
Usumbura (Roman rite),
below Bishop Michel Ntuyahaga (November 10,...
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executed by the
Rwandan Presidential Guard.
Rwandan Major Bernard Ntuyahaga was
later convicted for the
murders in 2007. 2001 - now: QRA (Benelux...
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Alphonse Nteziryayo,
prefect of
Butare during the
Rwandan Genocide Bernard Ntuyahaga (born 1952),
Rwandan Army officer,
sentenced to 20
years in
prison for...
- the
United Nations in
protest at the decision. A
Rwandan Major,
Bernard Ntuyahaga, was
later arrested and
convicted of the killings. The
battalion was bilingual...
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Paracommando Brigade, shot and
hacked with machetes.
Major Bernard Ntuyahaga was
convicted of the Belgians'
murders in 2007.
Bagosora and his entourage...
- 1949) José María García Grain,(March 10, 1949 – May 27, 1959)
Michel Ntuyahaga (June 11, 1959 –
November 10, 1959
James William Malone (January 2, 1960...