Adolphe Nshimirimana

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Adolphe Nshimirimana (September 12, 1964 – August 2, 2015) was a Burundian military general who served as army chief of staff, as well as a senior presidential adviser for internal security and close political ally of President Pierre Nkurunziza.[1] Observers viewed Lt. Gen. Nshimirimana as Nkurunziza's de facto internal security chief as head of the National Intelligence Service.[2] He was born at in Gishubi Commune, Gitega Province.[2][3]

In 2015, President Pierre Nkurunziza announced his intention to seek a third term, leading to widespread opposition and unrest.[1] Nshimirimana helped to defeat the attempted coup d'état against Nkurunziza in May 2015 and was seen as the mastermind behind the crackdown on opposition protesters.[1][2] Human Rights Watch accused Nshimirimana of becoming "one of the key hard-liners around the president."[1] Nshimirimana's influence increased as the unrest and street protests against Nkurunziza continued in mid-2015.[1] According to Carina Tertsakian of Human Rights Watch, "Despite or perhaps because of his brutal reputation, Adolphe was generally seen as untouchable, with no one in a position of power daring, or even suggesting, holding him to account."[1]

Nshimirimana was killed and three others were seriously injured in a rocket attack on his car at Gare du Nord (North Station) in Bujumbura at 8.30 a.m. on August 2, 2015.[2][4]

On December 13, 2016, Burundi police announced that one of the suspects in Nshimirimana's assassination escaped from prison by killing a prison guard.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Controversial general close to Burundi president killed". Al Jazeera America (Associated Press). 2015-08-03. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Burundi president's ally killed in drive-by shooting". Al Jazeera English. 2015-08-02. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  3. ^ "L'enterrement du Lt. Gnl. Adolphe Nshimirimana" (in French). IGL. 22 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Un assassinat éclair" (in French). Iwacu. 10 August 2015.
  5. ^ Gildas Yihundimpundu, "Burundi general's alleged assassin kills guard, escapes", African News Agency, December 13, 2016.
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