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- Artémon Simbananiye (1935 – July 22, 2024) was a Burundian politician. Artémon Simbananiye was born in 1935 in Bihanga, a settlement near Matana in Bururi...
- "over-react" by arresting him. Burundian Minister of Foreign Affairs Artémon Simbananiye oversaw the discussions with the Ugandan authorities that led to Ntare's...
- Decembrist Revolt Artamon Putilov [ru] (1759–1804), Russian general Artémon Simbananiye (1935–2024), Burundian politician Artemon [ru], a poodle in The Golden...
- Lazare Ntawurishira 1969–1971: Libère Ndabakwaje 1971–1974: Artémon Simbananiye 1974–1975: Gilles Bimazubute 1975–1976: Melchior Bwakira 1976–1978: Albert...
- Nebiat, Sissokho, Donné Roberts, Ebenezer Agyekum, Kofi Ackah, Nicolas Simbananiye and Tichaona Maredza. The members in 2023 include Daniel Nebiat, Kofi...
- Schuler, 81, American swimmer, double Olympic champion (1960). Artémon Simbananiye, 88–89, Burundian politician, minister of justice (1965–1972) and foreign...
- Directors Country of origin Term Saad Kanouni Morocco 1977-1983 Come Simbananiye Burundi 1983-1986 Ezzat Abdel Bary Egypt 1986-1992 Eugene Okwor Nigeria...
- fair atmosphere. He was replaced at the justice secretariat by Artémon Simbananiye on 10 September. At the International Commission of Jurists meeting in...
- government and ****umed the prerogatives of the head of state. Artémon Simbananiye, who served as Minister of Justice, was appointed Prosecutor General...
- of Justice of Burundi from 1961 to 1964. He was succeeded by Artémon Simbananiye, who also was succeeded by Albert Shibura (1973–1975). Communist Affairs...