Marcel Gatsinzi (/mɑːrˈsɛl ɡɑːtˈsɪnzi/ mar-SEL gaht-SIN-zee; 9 January 1948 – 7 March 2023) was a Rwandan soldier and politician, who was Minister of...
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Mpiranya became the three most significant genocidare units. Col. Marcel Gatsinzi was briefly named chief of staff of the Rwandan army from 6 to 16 April...
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appointed as chief of staff of the Rwandan Army of the FAR, replacing Marcel Gatsinzi. Upon fleeing the country following the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)...
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Gaskill, 87, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1997–2009). Marcel Gatsinzi, 75, Rwandan politician, minister of defence (2002–2010). Denise Goddard...
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Political offices Preceded by Marcel Gatsinzi Minister of Defence (Rwanda) April 10, 2010–18 October 2018 Succeeded by Albert Murasira...
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staff, Marcel Gatsinzi; Bagosora's preferred candidate Augustin Bizimungu was rejected by the crisis committee, forcing Bagosora to agree to Gatsinzi's appointment...
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Bideri attributed to his "extreme pro-Hutu" views. He was replaced by Marcel Gatsinzi. On March 30, 2003, he defected to Uganda along with several other...
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Nsabimana (1945–1994) April 1992 6 April 1994 † 2 years 2 Colonel Marcel Gatsinzi (born 1948) 7 April 1994 17 April 1994 10 days 3 Major general Augustin...
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disaster management and refugee affairs. The incumbent minister is Marcel Gatsinzi, who took office on 12 April 2010. Its head office is in the Blue Star...
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violence. On 16 April several key figures were taken down including Marcel Gatsinzi, Army Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR). Gatzini was...
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