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Théodore Sindikubwabo

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498: 209:, formerly called Astrida in Rwanda-Urundi Territory, and currently the southern province of Rwanda. His parents Zacharrie Semutwa and Judithe Nyiramanda were both from the Tutsi ethnic group. Sindikubwabo was educated as a physician and was Minister of Health in the administration of President 268:
and quoted as saying: "The moment has not yet come to say who is guilty and who is not guilty." He was initially reported to have been killed in the Rwandan government attack on Bukavu in November 1996 at the beginning of the
236:, and told them to "get out of the way and let us work". On 29 April, he returned to Butare and told the populace that he was there to supervise the killing of Tutsis. On 18 May, whilst on a visit to 264: 559: 33: 162: 349: 442: 298: 228:, and he was the head of state during the genocide. On 19 April 1994, Sindikubwabo made a now-infamous speech at the ceremony appointing a new 549: 278: 232:(Governor) of Butare that was broadcast on national radio, in which he insulted those who were not "working", a euphemism for killing 217:, Sindikubwabo became a practising pediatrician in Kigali Central Hospital. He later returned to politics as a deputy in parliament. 325:"Butare: "Let them stand aside for us and Let us work" (HRW Report - Leave None to Tell the Story: Genocide in Rwanda, March 1999)" 544: 243:
Taking advantage of his medical knowledge, he advised the military to cut a certain vein on the jugular to cause certain death.
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on 7 April, Sindikubwabo was installed as interim President by the Crisis Committee controlled by Colonel
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Immediately following the assassinations of Habyarimana on 6 April 1994 and Prime Minister
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Prefecture, he congratulated the people on how well they had done their "work".
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that took control of the country and ended the genocide, Sindikubwabo fled to
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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families
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Butare, an 'Intellectual' Town That Outdid Itself, Even in Genocide
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Sindikubwabo was born in Zivu, Shyanda village, in the town of
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Rwandan expatriates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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National Republican Movement for Democracy and Development
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Index


President of Rwanda
Jean Kambanda
Juvénal Habyarimana
Pasteur Bizimungu
Theoneste Bagosora
Butare
Ruanda-Urundi
Bukavu
National Republican Movement for Democracy and Development
Alma mater
University of Rwanda
President of Rwanda
Rwandan genocide
National Development Council
Butare
Kayibanda
Juvénal Habyarimana
Agathe Uwilingiyimana
Théoneste Bagosora
Tutsis
Kibuye
Rwandan Patriotic Front
Zaire
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bukavu
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families
First Congo War
Kinshasa
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

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