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Gervais Nyangoma (died October 1965) was a Burundian politician and diplomat.


Early life

Gervais Nyangoma was born in
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in southern Burundi. A
Hutu The Hutu (), also known as the Abahutu, are a Bantu ethnic or social group which is native to the African Great Lakes region. They mainly live in Rwanda, Burundi and the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they form one of the prin ...
, he attended the Groupe Scolaire de Astrida from 1952 to 1958, where he was bullied by some
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students due to his ethnicity. As a result of this, Nyangoma kept to himself and focused on his studies, in which he excelled. In 1959 he enrolled at the Université de l'Etat à Elisabethville in the
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to study commercial science. From 1960 to 1962 he attended the
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, graduating with a ''license'' (
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) in commercial science. While there he loosely affiliated himself with the Cercle
Patrice Lumumba Patrice Émery Lumumba (; 2 July 1925 – 17 January 1961) was a Congolese politician and independence leader who served as the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then known as the Republic of the Congo) from June u ...
, a left-wing student organisation, and thus gained a reputation in Burundi as a left-wing extremist.


Career

In 1963 Nyangoma was hired to serve as a counselor at the Burundian embassy in Belgium. He soon thereafter transferred to its mission at the
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. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lorgio Nimubona openly opposed giving Nyangoma an ambassadorship. Following the minister's death in an airplane crash, Prime Minister
Pierre Ngendandumwe Pierre Ngendandumwe (1930 – 15 January 1965) was a Burundian politician. He was a member of the Union for National Progress and was an ethnic Hutu. On 18 June 1963, about a year after Burundi gained independence and amidst efforts to bring abou ...
appointed him Ambassador to the UN in October 1963. In February 1965 Nyangoma was recalled to Burundi and made ''
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'' for Prime Minister
Joseph Bamina Joseph Bamina (15 March 1927 – 15 December 1965) was a Burundian politician and member of the Union for National Progress (French: Union pour le Progrès national) (UPRONA) party. Bamina was Prime Minister from 26 January to 30 September 196 ...
. He affiliated himself with the Party of the People, a Hutu-dominated party that contested in the May 1965 elections for the National Assembly. Meanwhile,
Mwami ''Mwami'' () is an honorific title common in parts of Central and East Africa. The title means ''chief'' or ''tribal chief'' in several Bantu languages. It was historically used by kings in several African nations, and is still used for traditi ...
Mwambutsa IV came into increasing conflict with the parliamentary government. On 1 July, the third anniversary of Burundian independence, he delivered a speech at Rwagasore Stadium in which he accused the crown of creating "governmental instability, administrative anarchy, and political chaos". He called for "a new party, a new economy, and a new state." While discussions on the creation of a new government took place in wake of the elections, Nyangoma offered himself as a candidate to be named prime minister. In August the Mwami rejected consideration of him for the premiership, surprising Hutu deputies in the Assembly. On 13 September Mwambutsa instead selected
Léopold Biha Léopold Bihumugani or Biha (1919–2003) was a Burundian politician who served as Prime Minister of Burundi from 13 September 1965 until 8 July 1966. A Ganwa born to a chief in Ruanda-Urundi, he became a close confidant of Mwami Mwambutsa IV in ...
, a trusted Ganwa associated with his court, to lead the government. The installation of Biha infuriated many Hutus and some extremist Tutsis.


Death

Late in the night of 18 October 1965, a group of Hutu gendarmes and soldiers attempted a coup, attacking the Mwami's palace and wounding Biha, but ultimately failing to seize power. The remnants of the Biha government set about repressing the perpetrators of the coup and suspected collaborators. They quickly detained leading Hutu politicians, including Nyangoma. Despite a lack of concrete evidence, Nyangoma was generally assumed by the government and its agents to have conceived the plot. He was summarily executed.


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Works cited

* * {{cite book, last = Weinstein, first = Warren, title = Historical Dictionary of Burundi, publisher = Scarecrow Press, date = 1976, location = Metuchen, isbn = 9780810809628 1965 deaths Hutu people Burundian politicians Permanent Representatives of Burundi to the United Nations People from Bururi Province