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This is a list of notable people from [[Rwanda]]. |
This is a list of notable people from [[Rwanda]]. |
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==Military== |
==Military== |
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* [[Théoneste Bagosora]] (b. 1941), military officer convicted in 2008 of genocide<ref>{{Citation | last = Nyakairu | first = Frank | title = Rwanda's Bagosora Sentenced To Life For Genocide | work = [[Reuters]] |
* [[Théoneste Bagosora]] (b. 1941), military officer convicted in 2008 of genocide<ref>{{Citation | last = Nyakairu | first = Frank | title = Rwanda's Bagosora Sentenced To Life For Genocide | work = [[Reuters]]| date = 18 December 2008 | url = https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLI8785620081218?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews | accessdate =20 June 2010}}</ref> |
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* [[Bernard Ntuyahaga]] |
* [[Bernard Ntuyahaga]] |
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* [[Kayumba Nyamwasa]], former army chief of staff and head of Intelligence |
* [[Kayumba Nyamwasa]], former army chief of staff and head of Intelligence |
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== Political figures == |
== Political figures == |
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* [[Agathe Uwilingiyimana]] |
* [[Agathe Uwilingiyimana]] former Prime Minister of Rwanda |
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* [[Jean-Paul Akayesu]] (b. 1953), politician convicted in 1998 of genocide<ref>{{Citation | title = Tribunal convicts Rwandan genocide suspect | newspaper = [[BBC News]] | publisher = [[BBC]] | date = 2 September 1998 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/162899.stm | accessdate =20 June 2010}}</ref> |
* [[Jean-Paul Akayesu]] (b. 1953), politician convicted in 1998 of genocide<ref>{{Citation | title = Tribunal convicts Rwandan genocide suspect | newspaper = [[BBC News]] | publisher = [[BBC]] | date = 2 September 1998 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/162899.stm | accessdate =20 June 2010}}</ref> |
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* [[Jean Bosco Barayagwiza]] |
* [[Jean Bosco Barayagwiza]] |
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* [[Christophe Bazivamo]], Minister of Land and Environment |
* [[Christophe Bazivamo]], Minister of Land and Environment |
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* [[Augustin Bizimana]] (b. 1954), politician, fugitive of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]]<ref>{{Citation | last = Nieuwoudt | first = Stephanie | title = UN Tribunal's Most Wanted Remains Elusive | work = [[Inter Press Service]] | date = 21 April 2010 | url = http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/nota.asp?idnews=39868 | accessdate = 20 June 2010 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110611010530/http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/nota.asp?idnews=39868 | archivedate = 11 June 2011 |
* [[Augustin Bizimana]] (b. 1954), politician, fugitive of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]]<ref>{{Citation | last = Nieuwoudt | first = Stephanie | title = UN Tribunal's Most Wanted Remains Elusive | work = [[Inter Press Service]] | date = 21 April 2010 | url = http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/nota.asp?idnews=39868 | accessdate = 20 June 2010 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110611010530/http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/nota.asp?idnews=39868 | archivedate = 11 June 2011 }}</ref> |
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* [[Jean-Damascène Bizimana]], former Rwandan ambassador to the UN |
* [[Jean-Damascène Bizimana]], former Rwandan ambassador to the UN |
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* [[Augustin Bizimungu]] (b. 1952), politician on trial for genocide |
* [[Augustin Bizimungu]] (b. 1952), politician on trial for genocide |
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* [[Jean Marie Higiro]], former Director of the Rwandan Information Office |
* [[Jean Marie Higiro]], former Director of the Rwandan Information Office |
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* [[Paul Kagame]], President of Rwanda |
* [[Paul Kagame]], President of Rwanda |
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* [[Isabelle Kalihangabo]] (b. 1972), lawyer and politician |
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* [[Jean Kambanda]] (b. 1955), former Prime Minister; pleaded guilty in 1998 to genocide<ref>{{Citation | |
* [[Jean Kambanda]] (b. 1955), former Prime Minister; pleaded guilty in 1998 to genocide<ref>{{Citation | last1 = Bond | first1 = Catherine | author2-link = Reuters | last2 = Reuters | title = Former Rwanda leader pleads guilty to genocide | work = [[CNN]] | publisher = [[Turner Broadcasting System]] | date = 1 May 1998 | url = http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9805/01/rwanda.kambanda/index.html | accessdate =20 June 2010}}</ref> |
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* [[Judith Kanakuze]] (1959–2010), politician and women's rights activist |
* [[Judith Kanakuze]] (1959–2010), politician and women's rights activist |
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* [[Janvier Kanyamashuli]], ambassador to Burundi |
* [[Janvier Kanyamashuli]], ambassador to Burundi |
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* [[Mutara III of Rwanda]], former King |
* [[Mutara III of Rwanda]], former King |
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* [[Lando Ndasingwa]], former leader of Parti libéral du Rwanda |
* [[Lando Ndasingwa]], former leader of Parti libéral du Rwanda |
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* [[Joseph Nsengimana]], minister of education |
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* [[André Ntagerura]] |
* [[André Ntagerura]] |
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* [[Jean de Dieu Ntiruhungwa]], former Minister of the Interior |
* [[Jean de Dieu Ntiruhungwa]], former Minister of the Interior |
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* [[André Kagwa Rwisereka]] (1949–2010), opposition politician murdered during the 2010 election |
* [[André Kagwa Rwisereka]] (1949–2010), opposition politician murdered during the 2010 election |
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* [[Théodore Sindikubwabo]], former President of the National Development Council |
* [[Théodore Sindikubwabo]], former President of the National Development Council |
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* [[Pascal Simbikangwa]], former Chief of Intelligence, found guilty of complicity in genocide and complicity in crimes against humanity |
* [[Pascal Simbikangwa]], former Chief of Intelligence, found guilty of [[complicity in genocide]] and complicity in crimes against humanity |
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* [[Faustin Twagiramungu]], former Prime Minister of Rwanda |
* [[Faustin Twagiramungu]], former Prime Minister of Rwanda |
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* [[Agathe Uwilingiyimana]], former Prime Minister of Rwanda |
* [[Agathe Uwilingiyimana]], former Prime Minister of Rwanda |
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* [[Athanase Seromba]] (b. 1963), priest |
* [[Athanase Seromba]] (b. 1963), priest |
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* [[Laurien Ntezimana]] (b. 1955), theologian and peace activist |
* [[Laurien Ntezimana]] (b. 1955), theologian and peace activist |
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* [[Thomas Nahimana]] (b.1971), President of the Rwandan Government in Exile |
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* <nowiki>[[Paul Gitwaza]]</nowiki> (b.1971),Preacher and Televangelist |
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==Sports people== |
==Sports people== |
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* [[Dieudonné Disi]] (b. 1980), long-distance and cross-country runner |
* [[Dieudonné Disi]] (b. 1980), long-distance and cross-country runner |
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* [[Eric Eugène Murangwa]] (b. 1975), footballer |
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* [[Adrien Niyonshuti]] (b. 1987), cyclist |
* [[Adrien Niyonshuti]] (b. 1987), cyclist |
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* [[Junior Ndagano]] (b. 1985), Rwandan-born Belgian footballer |
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* [[Mathias Ntawulikura]] (b. 1964), long-distance runner |
* [[Mathias Ntawulikura]] (b. 1964), long-distance runner |
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* [[Simon Bikindi]] (b. 1954), singer-songwriter convicted in 2008 of inciting violence during the 1994 genocide<ref>{{Citation | title = Singer Urged Rwandans To Genocide | work = BBC News | publisher = BBC | date = 2 December 2008 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7760456.stm | accessdate =20 June 2010}}</ref> |
* [[Simon Bikindi]] (b. 1954), singer-songwriter convicted in 2008 of inciting violence during the 1994 genocide<ref>{{Citation | title = Singer Urged Rwandans To Genocide | work = BBC News | publisher = BBC | date = 2 December 2008 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7760456.stm | accessdate =20 June 2010}}</ref> |
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* [[Agathe Habyarimana]], widow of former President Juvénal Habyarimana |
* [[Agathe Habyarimana]], widow of former President Juvénal Habyarimana |
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* [[Immaculée Ilibagiza]], Rwandan-American author, Genocide survivor |
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* [[Charles Ingabire]], journalist and government critic, murdered in 2011 |
* [[Charles Ingabire]], journalist and government critic, murdered in 2011 |
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* [[Félicien Kabuga]] (b. 1935), businessman |
* [[Félicien Kabuga]] (b. 1935), businessman |
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* [[Enos Kagaba]], accused of genocide |
* [[Enos Kagaba]], accused of genocide |
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* [[Joseph Kavaruganda]], former president of Rwanda's Constitutional Court |
* [[Joseph Kavaruganda]], former president of Rwanda's Constitutional Court |
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* [[Musanase Laura]] (b. 1993), actress |
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* [[Léon Mugesera]], university lecturer accused of inciting genocide<ref>{{Citation | title = France's Involvement During the Genocide | work = [[The New Times (Rwanda)|The New Times]] | publisher = [[AllAfrica.com]] | date = 8 August 2008 | url = http://allafrica.com/stories/200808090178.html | accessdate =21 June 2010}}</ref> |
* [[Léon Mugesera]], university lecturer accused of inciting genocide<ref>{{Citation | title = France's Involvement During the Genocide | work = [[The New Times (Rwanda)|The New Times]] | publisher = [[AllAfrica.com]] | date = 8 August 2008 | url = http://allafrica.com/stories/200808090178.html | accessdate =21 June 2010}}</ref> |
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* [[Ferdinand Nahimana]], historian |
* [[Ferdinand Nahimana]], historian |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 25 September 2024
This is a list of notable people from Rwanda.
Military
[edit]- Théoneste Bagosora (b. 1941), military officer convicted in 2008 of genocide[1]
- Bernard Ntuyahaga
- Kayumba Nyamwasa, former army chief of staff and head of Intelligence
- James Kabarebe, current minister of defense
- Patrick Nyamvumba, current RDF chief of staff
- Augustin Bizimungu
- Innocent Sagahutu
Political figures
[edit]- Agathe Uwilingiyimana former Prime Minister of Rwanda
- Jean-Paul Akayesu (b. 1953), politician convicted in 1998 of genocide[2]
- Jean Bosco Barayagwiza
- Christophe Bazivamo, Minister of Land and Environment
- Augustin Bizimana (b. 1954), politician, fugitive of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda[3]
- Jean-Damascène Bizimana, former Rwandan ambassador to the UN
- Augustin Bizimungu (b. 1952), politician on trial for genocide
- Pasteur Bizimungu, former President of Rwanda
- Anastase Gasana, diplomat
- Juvénal Habyarimana, former President of Rwanda
- Jean Marie Higiro, former Director of the Rwandan Information Office
- Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda
- Isabelle Kalihangabo (b. 1972), lawyer and politician
- Jean Kambanda (b. 1955), former Prime Minister; pleaded guilty in 1998 to genocide[4]
- Judith Kanakuze (1959–2010), politician and women's rights activist
- Janvier Kanyamashuli, ambassador to Burundi
- Grégoire Kayibanda, former President of Rwanda
- Kigeri V of Rwanda, former King
- Bernard Makuza, Prime Minister of Rwanda
- Dominique Mbonyumutwa, former provisional President of Rwanda
- Charles Munyaneza (b. 1958), genocide suspect
- Ignace Murwanashyaka (b. 1963), leader of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda
- Mutara II Rwogera, former King
- Mutara III of Rwanda, former King
- Lando Ndasingwa, former leader of Parti libéral du Rwanda
- Joseph Nsengimana, minister of education
- André Ntagerura
- Jean de Dieu Ntiruhungwa, former Minister of the Interior
- Seth Sendashonga, former Minister of the Interior
- André Kagwa Rwisereka (1949–2010), opposition politician murdered during the 2010 election
- Théodore Sindikubwabo, former President of the National Development Council
- Pascal Simbikangwa, former Chief of Intelligence, found guilty of complicity in genocide and complicity in crimes against humanity
- Faustin Twagiramungu, former Prime Minister of Rwanda
- Agathe Uwilingiyimana, former Prime Minister of Rwanda
- Yuhi III of Rwanda, former King of Rwanda
- Protais Zigiranyirazo
- Juvénal Uwilingiyimana
Religious figures
[edit]- Elizaphan Ntakirutimana (1924–2007), Seventh-day Adventist pastor
- Athanase Seromba (b. 1963), priest
- Laurien Ntezimana (b. 1955), theologian and peace activist
- Thomas Nahimana (b.1971), President of the Rwandan Government in Exile
Sports people
[edit]- Dieudonné Disi (b. 1980), long-distance and cross-country runner
- Eric Eugène Murangwa (b. 1975), footballer
- Adrien Niyonshuti (b. 1987), cyclist
- Junior Ndagano (b. 1985), Rwandan-born Belgian footballer
- Mathias Ntawulikura (b. 1964), long-distance runner
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Simon Bikindi (b. 1954), singer-songwriter convicted in 2008 of inciting violence during the 1994 genocide[5]
- Agathe Habyarimana, widow of former President Juvénal Habyarimana
- Immaculée Ilibagiza, Rwandan-American author, Genocide survivor
- Charles Ingabire, journalist and government critic, murdered in 2011
- Félicien Kabuga (b. 1935), businessman
- Enos Kagaba, accused of genocide
- Joseph Kavaruganda, former president of Rwanda's Constitutional Court
- Musanase Laura (b. 1993), actress
- Léon Mugesera, university lecturer accused of inciting genocide[6]
- Ferdinand Nahimana, historian
- Samuel Ndashyikirwa, businessman
- Hassan Ngeze (b. 1962), journalist
- Étienne Nzabonimana (b. 1950), businessman
- Sonia Rolland, former Miss France
- Queen Rosalie Gicanda, wife of King Mutara III of Rwanda
- Jean-Léonard Rugambage, reporter and government critic, murdered in 2010
- Paul Rusesabagina (b. 1954), hotel manager known for saving refugees in the 1994 genocide
- Benjamin Sehene (b. 1959), author
References
[edit]- ^ Nyakairu, Frank (18 December 2008), "Rwanda's Bagosora Sentenced To Life For Genocide", Reuters, retrieved 20 June 2010
- ^ "Tribunal convicts Rwandan genocide suspect", BBC News, BBC, 2 September 1998, retrieved 20 June 2010
- ^ Nieuwoudt, Stephanie (21 April 2010), "UN Tribunal's Most Wanted Remains Elusive", Inter Press Service, archived from the original on 11 June 2011, retrieved 20 June 2010
- ^ Bond, Catherine; Reuters (1 May 1998), "Former Rwanda leader pleads guilty to genocide", CNN, Turner Broadcasting System, retrieved 20 June 2010
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- ^ "France's Involvement During the Genocide", The New Times, AllAfrica.com, 8 August 2008, retrieved 21 June 2010