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'''Dr. Kassi Manlan''' ([[1 December]] [[1947]] – [[November 20]], [[2001]]) was a [[World Health Organization]] representative who was assassinated in [[Burundi]] in 2001.
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Manlan was a citizen of [[Côte d'Ivoire]], but he resided in [[Bujumbura]], Burundi at the time of his assassination. He had earned a Doctorate of Medicine specialized in Hepato-Gastro-Enterology, and wrote over fifty medical articles/reports. From 1972 to 1995, he taught at the Faculty of Medicine in [[Abidjan]]. During his career, He supervised about 40 doctoral theses in medicine, helped train many doctors, and served as Senior Physician in several hospitals. After consulting for the WHO (World Health Organization), he joined in 1995. From 1998 to 2001, he was responsible for the Development of Human Resources for Health unit in the World Health Organization Regional Office for [[Africa]]. Three months before his death, he assumed the post of World Health Organization Representative in Burundi in 2001.

The badly beaten body of Kassi Manlan, was found in the shallows of [[Lake Tanganyika]], near a sailing club, on [[November 20]], [[2001]]. He was killed when he discovered a scam that diverted aid money from the purchase of [[malaria]] drugs to private bank accounts.

Ms. Gertrude Nyamoya (a Burundian who had worked for Dr. Manlan), Gerard Ntunzwenayo (deputy head of the border police who was deputy administrator of Burundi's [[secret service]] at the time of the murder), Major Emile Manisha (the director general of the public security police) and several others were charged. All were captured except Lamine Diara, who fled the country and was charged in absentia. The defense claimed former president [[Pierre Buyoya]] (and accused war criminal) was involved in a leadership position, but could not present sufficient evidence to charge him.

Manlan was survived by his wife and four children.

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Revision as of 10:00, 30 September 2009

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