Cyprien Ntaryamira
Cyprien Ntaryamira (6 March 1955 – 6 April 1994) was the Hutu President of Burundi from 5 February 1994[1] until his death two months later, when the aircraft he was traveling in, together with Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana, was shot down near Kigali, Rwanda.[2]
Cyprien Ntaryamira | |
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5th President of Burundi | |
In office 5 February 1994 – 6 April 1994 | |
Prime Minister | Anatole Kanyenkiko |
Preceded by | Sylvie Kinigi (acting) |
Succeeded by | Sylvestre Ntibantunganya |
Personal details | |
Born | Mubimbi, Bujumbura Rural Province, Ruanda-Urundi | 6 March 1955
Died | 6 April 1994 39) Kigali, Rwanda | (aged
Cause of death | surface-to-air missile |
Political party | Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU) |
Spouse(s) | Sylvane Ntaryamira |
Alma mater | National University of Rwanda |
Early life
Ntaryamira was born in the Mageyo zone's commune of Mubimbi, Bujumbura Rural Province, in what was then the Belgian-administered United Nations Trust Territory of Ruanda-Urundi. He entered school in Bujumbura, but after an abortive Hutu rebellion in 1972, he and thousands of other ethnic Hutus fled the country.
Ntaryamira eventually received a degree in agriculture from the National University of Rwanda in Butare in 1982. During this time, he became politically active in socialist movements. He returned to his native country in 1983 to work as an agricultural official. He was briefly a political prisoner of the regime of Colonel Jean-Baptiste Bagaza in 1985.
Political career
In August 1986, he became a founding member and economic policy director of the Hutu-dominated Front for Democracy in Burundi party (FRODEBU). His party gained power after Burundi's first democratic elections in 1993, ending a long history of rule by the Tutsi minority and the Union for National Progress (UPRONA). The new president, Melchior Ndadaye, appointed Ntaryamira Minister of Agriculture.
In October 1993, however, Ndadaye and his two top officials were assassinated, sparking parliamentary deadlock and civil war. Ntaryamira was selected as president on 5 February 1994 as a compromise: He was Hutu but considered a moderate in Ndadaye's tradition; Anatole Kanyenkiko, a UPRONA figure, was made prime minister.
Death
The respite was brief, as the plane carrying Ntaryamira and Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana, a fellow Hutu, was shot down on April 6, 1994,[3] by unidentified men while landing at the Rwandan capital of Kigali, killing both. The deaths set off the Rwandan genocide.
Two days later, on 8 April, power was passed to Ntaryamira's longtime associate, Sylvestre Ntibantunganya, the president of the National Assembly.
See also
References
- "Who was President Cyprien Ntaryamira? – RegionWeek App". Retrieved 2020-09-11.
- "Hutus 'killed Rwanda president'". 2010-01-12. Retrieved 2020-08-02.
- Iranzi, Fabrice (2020-04-06). "The assassination of Burundi President Cyprien Ntaryamira". RegionWeek. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Sylvie Kinigi |
President of Burundi 1994 |
Succeeded by Sylvestre Ntibantunganya |