- Déogratias
Nsabimana (23
August 1945 – 6
April 1994) was a
general and
Chief of
Staff of the
Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR),
under President Habyarimana from...
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Nsabimana is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aimable Nsabimana (born 1997),
Rwandan footballer Déogratias
Nsabimana (1945–1994), Rwandan...
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Aimable Nsabimana (born 6 July 1997) is a
Rwandan professional footballer who
plays as a
central defender for
Minerva Punjab in the I-League and the Rwanda...
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dismissed him from his post and
replaced him with
government loyalist Sylvain Nsabimana. The
crisis committee appointed an
interim government on 8 April; using...
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Archived from the
original on 3
January 2023.
Retrieved 3
January 2022.
Nsabimana,
Eddie (16
March 2023). "Kagame
honours Pele as
Rwanda stadium is named...
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recognizing only
Tutsi as
victims and Hutu as perpetrators.
Natacha Nsabimana, ****istant
Professor of
Anthropology at the
University of
Chicago describes...
- the eyes of a 20-year-old rapper". The New Times.
Retrieved 2025-02-26.
Nsabimana,
Eddie (2022-10-31). "Buravan's 'Twaje',
Kenny Sol and
Chris Eazy among...
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Habyalimana was
present at the
inauguration of the new prefect,
Sylvain Nsabimana, on the
morning of 19
April in
Butare town, but
fearing for his personal...
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Democratic Change, or MRCD,
which was
formed by Paul
Rusesabagina and
Callixte Nsabimana.
Rusesabagina is
considered by some to be a hero of the 1994
Rwandan Genocide...
- Simbizi,
Burundian Minister of
Communication Major General Déogratias
Nsabimana,
Chief of
Staff of the
Rwandan Army
Major Thaddée Bagaragaza, responsible...