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|death_place = [[Pointe-Noire]], [[Republic of the Congo]] |
|death_place = [[Pointe-Noire]], [[Republic of the Congo]] |
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|body_discovered = May 2020 |
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|criminal_charge = {{Bulleted list |1 count of [[genocide]]|1 count of complicity in genocide|6 counts of [[crimes against humanity]] (1 for [[Genocide|extermination]], 1 for [[murder]], 1 for [[rape]], 1 for [[torture]], 1 for other inhumane acts, and 1 for [[persecution]])|5 counts of Violations of Common Article 3 and [[Additional Protocol II]]}} |
|criminal_charge = {{Bulleted list |1 count of [[genocide]]|1 count of [[complicity in genocide]]|6 counts of [[crimes against humanity]] (1 for [[Genocide|extermination]], 1 for [[murder]], 1 for [[rape]], 1 for [[torture]], 1 for other inhumane acts, and 1 for [[persecution]])|5 counts of Violations of Common Article 3 and [[Additional Protocol II]]}} |
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|conviction_status = Died before trial |
|conviction_status = Died before trial |
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|known_for = Alleged perpetrator in the Rwandan genocide |
|known_for = Alleged perpetrator in the Rwandan genocide |
Revision as of 07:51, 2 December 2020
Augustin Bizimana | |
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Born | c. 1954 |
Died | August 2000 (aged 45–46) |
Body discovered | May 2020 |
Known for | Alleged perpetrator in the Rwandan genocide |
Criminal status | Died before trial |
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Augustin Bizimana (1954 – August 2000, Byumba Province, Pointe-Noire)[1] was a Rwandan politician who was wanted for his alleged role in the Rwandan genocide.[2]
Born in Gituza commune, Byumba Province, Rwanda, of Hutu ethnicity, Bizimana held the position of Minister of Defence in the government of Juvénal Habyarimana formed on 18 July 1993.
After Habyarimana's assassination, Bizimana became the Minister of Defence in the interim government until mid-July 1994. Among his powers were control over the possession of weapons by the civilian population, and control over the Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR), the government's army.
Bizimana was charged with 13 counts of genocide, complicity in genocide, extermination, murder, rape, torture, other inhumane acts, persecution, cruel treatment and outrages upon personal dignity in connection with the Rwandan genocide.[3] Among other crimes, he was alleged to be responsible for the murders of Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana, 10 Belgian United Nations peacekeepers, and Tutsi civilians. Bizimana was believed to be a fugitive until May 2020, when DNA tests showed that human remains from a grave site in Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo belonged to Bizimana.[4] He was believed to have died in Pointe-Noire in August 2000.[5][6][7]
The Bizimana death constitutes a "great disappointment" for the survivors of the genocide, reacted Alain Gauthier, head of an association of victims of genocides in France.[8]
See also
References
- ^ https://trialinternational.org/latest-post/augustin-bizimana/
- ^ https://www.irmct.org/en/news/20-05-22-mechanism-prosecutor-serge-brammertz-confirms-death-fugitive-augustin-bizimana
- ^ DECEASED - BIZIMANA, AUGUSTIN (MICT-13-39)
- ^ "Augustin Bizimana: Remains of top Rwanda genocide suspect found". BBC News. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
- ^ Indictment against Bizimana
- ^ MECHANISM PROSECUTOR SERGE BRAMMERTZ CONFIRMS THE DEATH OF FUGITIVE AUGUSTIN BIZIMANA
- ^ https://www.jeuneafrique.com/985839/politique/genocide-au-rwanda-deces-daugustin-bizimana-lun-des-derniers-fugitifs-encore-recherches/
- ^ https://www.france24.com/en/20200522-rwanda-genocide-suspect-bizimana-dead-un-tribunal