Lando Ndasingwa
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Landoald 'Lando' Ndasingwa (mort el 7 d'abril de 1994) va ser un polític i empresari de Ruanda. Va ser assassinat el primer dia del genocidi ruandès. Era un tutsi ètnic Ndasingwa va fundar l'hotel en la dècada del 1980 amb la seva esposa canadenca Hélène. Després de la mort de Ndasingwa l'hotel fou gestionat per la seva germana . Una de les seves germanes, Louise Mushikiwabo, en desembre de 2009 va ser Ministra d'Afers Exteriors i de Cooperació al govern de Paul Kagame.
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Landoald 'Lando' Ndasingwa (died 7 April 1994) was a Rwandan politician and businessman. He was killed on the first day of the Rwandan genocide. Ndasingwa founded the hotel Chez Lando in the 1980s with his Canadian wife Hélène. Following Ndasingwa's death, the hotel was taken over by his sister Anne-Marie Kantengwa. One of his sisters, Louise Mushikiwabo, became much later (December 2009) Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in Paul Kagame's government, and, then (October, 2018), Secretary General of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.
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Landoald "Lando" Ndasingwa (... – 7 aprile 1994) è stato un politico ruandese, leader del di Ruanda e Ministro del Lavoro e degli Affari Sociali durante il governo Habyarimana. Fu ucciso all'inizio del Genocidio ruandese. Il 17 febbraio 1994 il comandante dell'UNAMIR, Roméo Dallaire, venne a conoscenza di un complotto che sarebbe stato ordito ai danni di Ndasingwa e di Joseph Kavaruganda, presidente della corte costituzionale del Ruanda. Una delle sorelle di Ndasingwa, Louise Mushikiwabo, diventerà nel dicembre del 2009 Ministro degli Affari Esteri del governo Kagame.
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Lando Ndasingwa
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Lando Ndasingwa
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Lando Ndasingwa
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Landoald "Lando" Ndasingwa
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Landoald "Lando" Ndasingwa
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1994-04-07
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Malaika, Patrick
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1994-04-07
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Politician, businessman, hotelier
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Bibiane Nyiratulira
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Hélène Pinski
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Landoald 'Lando' Ndasingwa (mort el 7 d'abril de 1994) va ser un polític i empresari de Ruanda. Va ser assassinat el primer dia del genocidi ruandès. Era un tutsi ètnic Ndasingwa va fundar l'hotel en la dècada del 1980 amb la seva esposa canadenca Hélène. Després de la mort de Ndasingwa l'hotel fou gestionat per la seva germana . Va estudiar al Collège Saint-André of Kigali, la Universitat Nacional de Ruanda a Butare, Université Laval a Quebec, McGill University, i Universitat de Mont-real, i va ser professor at the Universitat Nacional de Ruanda. Políticament era el líder i vicepresident del moderat Parti libéral du Rwanda va rebre la cartera de ministre de Treball i Afers Socials al govern de transició de Juvénal Habyarimana després dels acords d'Arusha. Va ser l'únic membre tutsi del govern de transició. El 17 de febrer de 1994, el comandant de la UNAMIR Roméo Dallaire va rebre informació d'una conspiració per assassinar Ndasingwa i Joseph Kavaruganda, dos destacats membres moderats del govern de transició. En el seu llibre Shake Hands with the Devil, Dallaire afirma que els va informar d'aquesta trama, i tampoc es van sorprendre. Com a figura pública coneguda, Ndasingwa era l'objectiu freqüent d'atacs a l'estació de ràdio de propaganda . El 7 d'abril, després de la mort d'Habyarimana, Ndasingwa i la seva esposa canadenca, Hélène Pinsky, ambdós graduats de la Universitat de Mont-real, van ser segrestats de casa seva juntament amb els seus dos fills (Malaika i Patrick, 17 i 15 anys), i la mare de Ndasingwa per la Guàrdia Presidencial del govern, tot i estar sota la protecció d'UNAMIR. Tots van ser assassinats posteriorment. Una de les seves germanes, Louise Mushikiwabo, en desembre de 2009 va ser Ministra d'Afers Exteriors i de Cooperació al govern de Paul Kagame.
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Landoald 'Lando' Ndasingwa (died 7 April 1994) was a Rwandan politician and businessman. He was killed on the first day of the Rwandan genocide. Ndasingwa founded the hotel Chez Lando in the 1980s with his Canadian wife Hélène. Following Ndasingwa's death, the hotel was taken over by his sister Anne-Marie Kantengwa. Educated at the Collège Saint-André of Kigali, the Université Nationale du Rwanda at Butare, Université Laval at Quebec City, McGill University, and Université de Montréal, Ndasingwa was a former professor at the Université Nationale du Rwanda and ethnic Tutsi. As a politician, he was the leader and vice president of the moderate Liberal Party and was granted the portfolio of Minister of Labour and Social Affairs in the Habyarimana transitional government put in place after the Arusha Accords. He was the only Tutsi member of the transitional government. On February 17, 1994, UNAMIR commander Roméo Dallaire received information of a plot to assassinate Ndasingwa and Joseph Kavaruganda, both prominent political moderates. In his book Shake Hands with the Devil, Dallaire claims that he informed them of this plot, and neither were surprised. As an outspoken and well-known public figure, Ndasingwa was the frequent target of attacks on propaganda radio station RTLM. On April 7, following Habyarimana's death, Ndasingwa and his Canadian wife, Hélène Pinski, both graduates of the Université de Montréal, were abducted from their house along with their two children, Malaika and Patrick (age 17 and 15), and Ndasingwa's mother by the government's Presidential Guard, despite being under UNAMIR protection. All were subsequently killed. During his final moments, he and his family requested UNAMIR troops for protection as the presidential guard assaulted their home, his final words being "It's too late." One of his sisters, Louise Mushikiwabo, became much later (December 2009) Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in Paul Kagame's government, and, then (October, 2018), Secretary General of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.
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Landoald "Lando" Ndasingwa (... – 7 aprile 1994) è stato un politico ruandese, leader del di Ruanda e Ministro del Lavoro e degli Affari Sociali durante il governo Habyarimana. Fu ucciso all'inizio del Genocidio ruandese. Ndasingwa, di etnia Tutsi, fu educato alla scuola secondaria di Saint-André a Kigali, all'Università Nazionale del Ruanda, all'Università Laval di Québec, una delle più antiche delle Americhe, e all'Università di Montréal. Prima di diventare Ministro del Lavoro e degli Affari Sociali del governo transitorio di Habyarimana, nato dopo gli accordi di Arusha del 1993, fu un insegnante presso l'Università Nazionale del Ruanda. Il 17 febbraio 1994 il comandante dell'UNAMIR, Roméo Dallaire, venne a conoscenza di un complotto che sarebbe stato ordito ai danni di Ndasingwa e di Joseph Kavaruganda, presidente della corte costituzionale del Ruanda. Il 7 aprile 1994, dopo l'assassinio del presidente Habyarimana, Ndasingwa e la moglie canadese Hélène Pinsky, anch'ella laureata all'Università di Montréal, furono catturati assieme ai loro due figli dalla Guardia Presidenziale del nuovo governo e, pur essendo sotto la protezione dell'UNAMIR, uccisi poco dopo. Una delle sorelle di Ndasingwa, Louise Mushikiwabo, diventerà nel dicembre del 2009 Ministro degli Affari Esteri del governo Kagame.
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