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Jean Mutsinzi (5 April 1938 – 21 November 2019) is a Rwandan former
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in the
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. He was elected for a six-year term of office on 22 January 2006 at the Eighth Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the
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, held in
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, Sudan. He was nominated in September 2008, as President of the African Court for a first term of two years.


Overview

* Position at Time of Election: Justice of the
Supreme Court of Rwanda The Supreme Court of Rwanda is the highest court of Rwanda, as defined by Article 143 of the 2003 Constitution of Rwanda The Constitution of Rwanda was adopted by referendum on May 26, 2003. It replaced the older Constitution of 1991. The Consti ...
since 2003.


Other positions held

* Member, Council of the Wise, Rwanda Association of Jurists * Senior Lecturer in Private and Public
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,
Kigali Independent University Kigali Independent University (french: Université Libre de Kigali, ULK), in Rwanda, is a private Institution of Higher Learning founded on 15 March 1996 and governed by the Law No. 27/2013 of 24/5/2013 governing the organization and functioning ...
, in Rwanda (2001–2003) * Executive Secretary, Legal and Constitutional Commission of the Republic of Rwanda (2000–2003). The Constitution of 4 June 2003 of the Republic of Rwanda was approved by Rwandan citizens in the Referendum of 26 May 2003. * Judge at the COMESA Court of Justice (
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is a regional economic community in Africa with twenty-one member states stretching from Tunisia to Eswatini. COMESA was formed in December 1994, replacing a Preferential Trade Area whic ...
) (2001–2003) * President of the Superior Council of the Judiciary (1995–1999) * Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Rwanda (1995–1999) * Secretary of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (1989–1994) * Chief Legal Adviser, Organization of African Unity (1982–1995) * Lawyer, president of the
Lubumbashi Lubumbashi (former names: ( French), (Dutch)) is the second-largest city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in the country's southeasternmost part, along the border with Zambia. The capital and principal city of the Haut-Katanga ...
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, Zaïre (1966–1982) * Lecturer in Public and Private
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, International Organizations, Maritime and Aviation Law at the
National University of Zaire The National University of Zaire (french: Université nationale du Zaïre, or UNAZA) was a federated university in Zaire (the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo). It was formed in August 1971 when the country's three existing universiti ...
, Faculty of Social, Political and Economic Sciences (1966–1982) * Director of Research at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, in
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(1964–1966) * PhD in Private and Public International law, International Organizations, Maritime and Aviation Law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium (1964)


Report

* 1 December 2007 – 30 April 2009: Chairman of the Committee of Independent Experts established via prime ministerial decree no. 07/3 16 April 2007 to investigate the circumstances of the crash of the Dassault Falcon 50 aircraft, registration number 9XR-NN on 6 April 1994 which was carrying former President
Juvénal Habyarimana Juvénal Habyarimana (, ; 8 March 19376 April 1994) was a Rwandan politician and military officer who served as the second president of Rwanda, from 1973 until 1994. He was nicknamed ''Kinani'', a Kinyarwanda word meaning "invincible". An ethn ...
and his counterpart, President
Cyprien Ntaryamira Cyprien Ntaryamira (6 March 1955 – 6 April 1994) was a Burundian politician who served as President of Burundi from 5 February 1994 until his death two months later. A Hutu born in Burundi, Ntaryamira studied there before fleeing to Rwanda ...
of
Burundi Burundi (, ), officially the Republic of Burundi ( rn, Repuburika y’Uburundi ; Swahili language, Swahili: ''Jamuhuri ya Burundi''; French language, French: ''République du Burundi'' ), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the ...
. The death of former President Habyarimana holds tremendous historical significance since it kicked off a long-planned
genocide Genocide is the intentional destruction of a people—usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group—in whole or in part. Raphael Lemkin coined the term in 1944, combining the Greek word (, "race, people") with the Latin ...
that claimed the lives of close to a million
Tutsis The Tutsi (), or Abatutsi (), are an ethnic group of the African Great Lakes region. They are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group and the second largest of three main ethnic groups in Rwanda and Burundi (the other two being the largest Bantu ethnic grou ...
in one hundred days. * On 11 January 2010, the Rwandan Committee of Independent Experts published their findings on the crash of a Dassault Falcon 50 on 6 April 1994 that killed former President Habyarimana of Rwanda and President Ntaryamira of Burundi. * It was concluded that the aircraft crashed after being hit by at least one missile. The missiles were fired by the Anti-Aircraft Battalion located near the
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Airport. The conclusion of the report states that the assassination was the work of
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 ...
extremists (''akazu'') who calculated that killing their own leader would torpedo a power-sharing agreement known as the Arusha Accords. ( The Mutsinzi Report ''Report of the Investigation into the Causes and Circumstances of and Responsibility for the Attack of 6 April 1994 Against The Falcon 50 Rwandan Presidential Aeroplane Registration Number 9XR-NN''


Key elements

* This key conclusion by the Committee is based on a large number of eyewitnesses, its members heard 557 witnesses, including former members of the Rwandan army and Presidential Guard under Habyarimana, employees of the adjacent airport where the plane was to land, and members of the Belgian peacekeeping contingent of
UNAMIR The United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) was established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 872 on 5 October 1993. It was intended to assist in the implementation of the Arusha Accords, signed on 4 August 1993, wh ...
who were within the crash zone and either witnessed the attack, or its immediate aftermath. The Committee perused post-genocide reports by Belgium, France and the United Nations. The inquiry also relied on testimonies extracted by French judicial authorities from indicted masterminds of the genocide, now in detention at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania. * Perhaps most significantly, it's also the conclusion of the ballistics report prepared for the committee by Mike Warden and Alan McClue of the Department of Applied Science, Security and Resilience,
Cranfield University , mottoeng = After clouds light , established = 1946 - College of Aeronautics 1969 - Cranfield Institute of Technology (gained university status by royal charter) 1993 - Cranfield University (adopted current name) , type = Public research uni ...
, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom that the missiles (that shot down the plane carrying Rwandan President
Juvenal Habyarimana Decimus Junius Juvenalis (), known in English as Juvenal ( ), was a Roman poet active in the late first and early second century CE. He is the author of the collection of satirical poems known as the ''Satires''. The details of Juvenal's life ...
on 6 April 1994) could only have been fired from an area near the Kanombe military camp, the President's home, and the main Kigali international airport, and this entire area was completely controlled by the Rwandan army.


See also


Report of the Investigation into the causes and circumstances of and Responsibility for the Attack of 06/04/1994 against the Falcon 50 Rwandan Presidential Aeroplane, Registration Number 9XR-NN


References


External links


Official Website of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights



European Court of Human Rights

Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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