- (FROLINA)
split from
PALIPEHUTU in 1990, and the
armed wing
PALIPEHUTU-FNL, led by
Cossan Kabura split from the
political wing of
PALIPEHUTU in 1991. The political...
-
PALIPEHUTU-FNL) and
National Liberation Front (Front de libération nationale, FROLINA)
which had been
active from the 1980s. Of the two,
PALIPEHUTU-FNL...
- the CNDD-FDD on
December 3, but the
other major faction in Burundi, the
Palipehutu-FNL, did not parti****te in
peace talks. The
largest attack on civilians...
-
National Forces of
Liberation (Parti pour la libération du
peuple Hutu,
PALIPEHUTU).
Composed of
militant Hutu
refugees from Burundi, the
group launched...
- (2006–present)
Nyatura (2014–present) FNL-Nzabampema (2013–present) FNL/
Palipehutu (1993–2009 and 2010–2013) FPB (2015–present) RED-Tabara (2015–present)...
-
disseminated by the
remnants of the 1972 UBU,
which had re-organized as
PALIPEHUTU in 1981, led to
killings of
Tutsi peasants in the
northern communes of...
- pour la libération du
peuple Hutu –
Forces nationales de libération,
PALIPEHUTU–FNL), the
final Hutu
rebel faction in the
Civil War, was
demobilised in...
-
increased during Bagaza's rule. This
resulted in the
emergence of the
radical PALIPEHUTU party and
militant group.
Under Bagaza, a
programme of
economic modernization...
- they did in
September 7, 2006.
Throughout the war they were
known as
Palipehutu-FNL (Party for the
Liberation of the Hutu People), but
after the war they...
- (2013–2016) RUD–Urunana (2006–)
Nyatura (2014–) FNL–Nzabampema (2013–) FNL/
Palipehutu (1993–2009, 2010–2013) FPB (2015–) RED-Tabara (2015–) NDC-R (2014–) Mai-Mai...