Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: BURUNDI Jul 1, 1962 12:00 AM -02:00 EET Bujumbura Longitude: 29E22 Latitude: 2S23 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:19 Current Period: SA/KE/MO Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 15:04 Pis U.Bhadra Sa Sun 15:16 Gem +00:57:14 FM Ardra Ra Moon 02:03 Gem +13:22:08 WK Mrigsira Ma Mars 00:48 Tau +00:42:58 WK Krittika Su Merc 23:42 Tau +00:53:08 WK Mrigsira Ma Jupt 19:21 Aqu +00:00:17 WK Shatbisha Ra Ven 22:44 Can +01:10:00 FM Aslesha Me Sat R 16:50 Cap -00:03:25 FM Shravana Mo Rahu 15:49 Can -00:04:07 FM Pushya Sa Ketu 15:49 Cap -00:04:07 FM Shravana Mo True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 958 beats Day: Sunday Sunrise: 6:09 AM Tithi: Krishna Chaturdashi Yoga Pt: 20:39 Sc Yogi:Me AviYogi:Ma Dup Yogi: Ma Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 1 * * 11 ** *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JU 19:21* * *MA 00:48 * * * * KE 15:49* *ME 23:42 * 12 AS 15:04 * 10 SAR16:50* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** MO 02:03 * * ** *3 SU 15:16 * 9 * ** * * ** *4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *RA 15:49 * * * * * *VE 22:44 * 6 * 8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 5 * * 7 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 9 * * 7 ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MO * * *MA * * AS * * * *VE * 8 RA * 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *11 SU * 5 ME * ** * * ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *JU * 2 KE * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 1 * * 3 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: Chart Notes: Top 10 Natural Disasters in Burundi sorted by numbers of people killed and affected Disaster Date Killed Epidemic Oct-2000 308 Epidemic Sep-1992 220 Epidemic 6-Jul-2002 68 Epidemic Jun-1978 54 Epidemic Jun-1999 37 Epidemic 20-Nov-1999 29 Flood 2-Feb-1989 12 Epidemic 17-Jun-2002 11 Drought Jul-2000 6 Epidemic Jul-2002 6 Disaster Date Affected Epidemic Oct-2000 722,591 Drought Jul-2000 700,000 Drought Jan-2001 224,710 Drought Oct-1999 187,600 Wind Storm Mar-1999 30,810 Epidemic 4-Jun-1997 27,000 Wind Storm 20-Feb-2004 15,000 Epidemic Jun-1999 10,000 Flood 7-Mar-2004 10,000 Epidemic Sep-2000 8,000 Top 10 Technological Disasters in Burundi sorted by numbers of people killed and affected Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 24-Mar-2003 150 Industrial Accident 23-Apr-1989 100 Transport Accident 11-Jun-2002 41 Transport Accident 15-Oct-2001 12 Transport Accident 16-Jan-2003 10 Disaster Date Affected Transport Accident 24-Mar-2003 48 Transport Accident 11-Jun-2002 39 Transport Accident 16-Jan-2003 8 Industrial Accident 23-Apr-1989 0 Transport Accident 15-Oct-2001 0 1972 The Tutsi-led government in Burundi killed some 100,000 Hutus. (SFC, 8/31/99, p.A14)(SSFC, 4/7/02, p.A19) 1987-1993 Pierre Buyoya, a Tutsi paratrooper, became the military president. (SFC, 8/26/96, p.A4) 1993 Jun, Melchior Ndadaye was elected president in the first democratic election in Burundi. (SFC, 5/15/99, p.A14) 1993 Oct 21, A military coup by Burundi Pres. Ndadaye caused 525,000 Hutu's to flee. (MC, 10/21/01) 1993 Oct, Burundi’s first Hutu president, Melchior Ndadaye, was assassinated by Tutsi [paratroopers] extremists. 5 soldiers were sentenced to death for the murder in 1999. (WSJ, 8/21/96,p.A1)(SFC,8/22/96, p.E5)(WSJ, 11/15/96, p.A16)(SFEC, 1/12/97, p.A12)(SFC, 5/15/99, p.A14) 1993 Pierre Buyoya paved the way for elections and handed the presidency to Melchior Ndadaye, a Hutu, elected by the Hutu majority. (SFC, 9/25/96, p.A9) 1994 Apr 6, The presidents of Rwanda and Burundi were killed on a return trip from Tanzania in a mysterious plane crash near Rwanda's capital; widespread violence erupted in Rwanda over claims the plane had been shot down: Agatha Uwilingiyimana, Rwanda’s and Africa’s 1st female PM, Cyprian Niayamira (Ntaryamira), president of Burundi (1993-94) and Juvanal Habayarimana, president of Rwanda (1973) were killed. 1996 May 3, A handwritten account reached the capital that described the massacre of 375 people at the Kivyuka village market by government soldiers angry over recent rebel attacks on local power line towers. An army spokesman denied the charges. (SFC, 5/16/96, p.A-8) 1996 May 16, Sylvestre Ntibantunganya, the country’s Hutu president, has called his army “paralyzed and useless” and given it a week to stop ethnic violence between Tutsi armed forces and Hutu rebels. (SFC, 5/18/96, p.A-10) 1996 May 30, Suspected Hutu rebels of the Council for the Defense of Democracy killed at least 61 and wounded 25 Tutsis in eastern Burundi. (SFC, 5/31/96, A16) 1996 Jun 4, Three Swiss Red Cross workers were ambushed and killed while delivering supplies near the village of Mugina. The Tutsi-dominated Uprona Party denied any role and said the killings were the work of gangs of the Coalition for the Defense of Democracy, the main Hutu rebel group. (SFC, 6/5/96, p.C16)(SFC, 6/6/96, p.C3) 1996 Jun 13, An army report claimed that 50 Hutu rebels were killed in an attack on a training camp. (SFC, 6/14/96, p. A16) 1996 Jul 4, Unidentified gunmen killed 80 people in an attack on a tea factory 15 miles northeast of Bujumbura. (WSJ, 7/5/96, p.A1) 1996 Jul 21, Hutu rebels killed 320 Tutsis, mostly women and children, at a refugee camp 45 miles north of the capital. (WSJ, 7/22/96, p.A1) 1996 Jul 25, In Burundi the military seized power and named former president Pierre Buyoya, a Tutsi, as president. Hutu officials sought refuge in foreign embassies. Burundian Hutus fled to Zaire's South Kivu province, base of the National Council for the Defense of Democracy, an extremist Burundi Hutu movement backed by Zaire. (WSJ, 7/26/96, p.A1)(WSJ, 11/15/96, p.A16) 1996 Jul 26, UN sources said that 268 Hutu civilians were killed in Gitega province. The Tutsi army said Hutu rebels attacked a coffee factory in Giheta. (SFC, 8/8/96, p.A8) 1996 Jul 27, In Burundi a Tutsi-led army killed at least 30 Hutu rebels in retaliation for an attack on a coffee plantation. Independent sources said that Hutus set fire to the factory and rice plantation in Giheta to justify a retaliatory attack on villages where Hutu rebels were thought to have taken refugees. Villagers said Tutsi soldiers massacred about 1,000 Hutus as they roamed from village to village in Gitega province. (WSJ, 7/30/96, p.A1)(SFC, 8/8/96, p.A8) 1996 Aug 13, The last 2 commercial flights left the country as the outside world tightened sanctions to punish the new military regime. (SFC, 8/14/96, p.A10) 1996 Aug 20, In Burundi Pierre Buyoya sacked his army chief, Jean Bikomagu, who was implicated in the 1993 assassination of the first Hutu president Melchior Ndadaye. He also fired 2 more powerful military officers. (WSJ, 8/21/96, p.A1)(SFC, 8/21/96, p.A9)(SFC, 8/22/96, p.E5) 1996 Aug 27, The last Rwandan refugee camp in Burundi closed. (SFC, 8/28/96, p.A10) 1996 Aug, After the Burundi coup of Jyl 25, former Tanzanian Pres. Julius Nyerere led East African leaders to impose sanctions on Burundi and force Buyoya to restore democratic rule. (SFC, 9/25/96, p.A9) 1996 Sep 3, Hutu guerrillas attacked an army garrison and local government headquarters in northern Burundi. (SFC, 4/9/96, A10) 1996 Oct 21, In Murambi village, Burundi, some 300 (258-435) Hutu refugees returned from Zaire and were killed as they sought refuge in a village church. (SFC, 11/23/96, p.A8)(SFC, 12/12/96, p.C2) 1997 Jan 5, In Burundi the Tutsi-led army attacked and killed hundreds of Hutus in a dispute over land at Bukeye in central Burundi. (SFC, 1/25/97, p.A10) 1997 Jan 11, Soldiers shot and killed 126 Burundian Hutu refugees trying to break out of a holding camp in the northeast. Seven soldiers were arrested for the slayings. (SFEC, 1/12/97, p.A12) 1997 Feb 21, It was reported that Burundi troops killed more than 150 civilians in reprisals for rebel attacks. 100 people were killed at Mugara and fifty near Maramvya. (SFC, 2/22/96, p.A12) 1997 Apr 16, African leaders of 7 nations eased their embargo on Burundi to alleviate local suffering. (SFC, 4/16/97, p.A12) 1997 May 13, An outbreak of Typhus was reported. Some 20,000 cases in 3 northwest provinces were reported by March, mostly in Hutu regroupment camps set up by the Tutsi-led military. (WSJ, 5/13/97, p.A1) 1997 May 29, It was reported that the Tutsi-led army killed more than 40 Hutu rebels that included Hutu students kicked out of Bujumburu Univ. in 1995. (SFC, 5/29/97, p.A10) 1997 Oct 20, Soldiers of the Tutsi army packed 40 civilians into a rural school in the region of Kibezi and tossed a grenade inside. All were killed. Major Andre Nijongabo, an army commander, defended the incident claiming that the dead were “genocidal terrorists.” Hutu rebels had burned 18 schools a week ago. (SFC,10/24/97, p.A11) 1997 Marie-Louise Sibazuri launched her radio drama " Our Neighbors Are Our Family. " In 1998 she moved to Belgium and directed the program from there. (WSJ, 3/16/00, p.A1) 1998 Jan 1, Some 1-2 thousand Hutu rebels attacked a military base and near the main airport and 150 civilians, 30 rebels and 2 soldiers were reported killed. Later reports said as many as 300 were killed and that the army had sealed up the area. (WSJ, 1/2/98, p.A1)(SFC, 1/2/98, p.A14)(SFC, 1/3/98, p.A8) 1998 Jan 12, In Burundi Hutu rebels attacked army positions and at least 55 people were killed. (WSJ, 1/13/98, p.A1) 1988 Jan 21, In Burundi Hutu rebels killed 45 people in 2 attacks, and 20 rebels died in a subsequent battle with the army. (WSJ, 1/22/98, p.A1) 1998 Jan 28, Colonel Firmin Sinzoyiheba, the Tutsi minister of defense, was killed in a helicopter crash in the Gihinga Hills. (SFC, 1/29/98, p.A11) 1998 Military leader Pierre Buyoya was sworn in as president by the democratically elected parliament. (SFC, 6/12/98, p.A14) 1998 Oct 28, In Burundi 34 people were killed south of the capital. (SFC, 10/29/98, p.A14) 1999 Jan 19, Rebels based in Tanzania killed 59 civilians in Makamba. In Muresi Hill 76 civilians were killed. (SFC, 1/29/99, p.E9) 1999 Jan 28, In Burundi officials reported that at least 178 civilians had been killed over the last 2 weeks in clashes between rebels and government troops. (SFC, 1/29/99, p.E9) 1999 May 14, In Burundi 5 soldiers were sentenced to death for the 1993 murder of Pres. Melchior Ndadaye. (SFC, 5/15/99, p.A14) 1999 Jul 16, In Burundi peace talks ended in a deadlock. (SFC, 7/17/99, p.A14) 1999 cJul, Government troops began herding Hutu farmers around Bujumburu into 58 makeshift camps to deprive rebels of support. Cholera, dysentery and malnutrition soon became rife in the camps. (SFC, 1/3/00, p.A9) 1999 Aug 29, In Burundi Hutu militiamen attacked 2 neighborhoods outside Bujumbura and killed at least 26 civilians. 1999 Aug 31, It was reported that Bryan Rich of America and Alexis Sinduhije of Burundi, founders of the country's first independent news outlet, were making a documentary called " Breaking the Code, " featuring interviews with Hutu and Tutsi participants in the 1993 slaughter. http://timelines.ws/countries/BURUNDI.HTML Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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