List of Tutsis
This is a list of notable Tutsis
- Michel Micombero, former president of Burundi − 1940–1983[1]
- Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, former president of Burundi – born 1946[2]
- Pierre Buyoya, former president of Burundi – born 1949[3]
- Sylvie Kinigi, former prime minister of Burundi and acting president of Burundi – born 1952[4]
- Louis Rwagasore, former prime minister of Burundi – 1932–1961[5]
- Léopold Biha, former prime minister of Burundi[6]
- Anatole Kanyenkiko, former prime minister of Burundi – born 1952[7]
- Scholastique Mukasonga, writer, author of Our Lady of the Nile[8]
- Antoine Nduwayo, former prime minister of Burundi– born 1942[9]
- Mathias Sinamenye, 2nd vice president of Burundi[10]
- Alphonse-Marie Kadege, 4th vice president of Burundi[11]
- Frédéric Ngenzebuhoro 5th vice president of Burundi[12]
- Martin Nduwimana, 6th vice president of Burundi – born 1958[13]
- Rosalie Gicanda, ex-queen of Rwanda[14]
- Sonia Rolland (born 1981), actress, mother tutsi, father French
- Lando Ndasingwa, Rwandan politician, – died 1994[15]
- Benjamin Sehene, Rwandian author – (born 1959), lives in Paris[16][17]
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- ↑ Lemarchand, René, "Burundi: ethnic conflict and genocide." Cambridge University Press (1996) ISBN 978-0-521-56623-0. Page xvii. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Garcin, Jérôme. "Scholastique Mukasonga, la pharaonne noire du Calvados" (Archive). L'Obs. Retrieved on 29 May 2015.
- ↑ Lemarchand, René, "Burundi: ethnic conflict and genocide." Cambridge University Press (1996) ISBN 978-0-521-56623-0. Page xxi. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Taylor & Francis Group, "Europa World Year, Book 1" Europa Publications Ltd (2004). Page 949. ISBN 978-1-85743-254-1. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Southern Africa report. Southern Africa Report Association. 2003. p. 110. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
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- ↑ Watt, Nigel "Burundi: biography of a small African country," Columbia University Press, (2008), ISBN 978-0-231-70090-0. Page 189. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Bribbs, Philip and Booth, Janice "Rwanda,"Bradt Travel Guides; Fourth edition (2010). ISBN 978-1-84162-306-1. Page 127. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Press, Robert M. "The new Africa: dispatches from a changing continent," University Press of Florida, 1999. Page 288, Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Lemarchand, René, "The dynamics of violence in Central Africa," University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. Page 294. ISBN 978-0-8122-4120-4 Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Njogu, Kimani Ngeta, Kabiri and Wanjau, Mary, "Ethnic Diversity in Eastern Africa. Opportunities and Challenges" Twaweza Communications, 2010. Page 183. Retrieved February 26, 2011
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