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Jean-Louis Bruguière

Jean-Louis Bruguière (born 29 May 1943) was the leading French investigating magistrate in charge of counter-terrorism affairs. He was appointed in 2004 vice-president of the Paris Court of Serious Claims (Tribunal de Grande Instance). He has garnered controversy for various acts, including the indictment of Rwandan president Paul Kagame for the assassination in 1994 of Juvenal Habyarimana. Washington Post journalist Dana Priest has cited him as saying that he had in the past ordered the arrest of more than 500 suspects, some with the assistance of US authorities.[1] According to the investigative reporter, who described the workings of Alliance Base, a CTIC joint counter-terrorist operations center, involving the DGSE, the CIA and other foreign intelligence agencies, Bruguière declared that "[he had] good connections with the CIA and FBI."[1] Bruguière has since temporarily left his judicial functions to dedicate himself to politics, joining Nicolas Sarkozy's Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) conservative party. However, he was appointed by the European Union at the US Department of Treasury to oversee the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program.[2]

Jean-Louis Bruguière
Bruguière in 2014
Born (1943-05-29) 29 May 1943 (age 80)
Tours, France
EducationSciences Po
French National School for the Judiciary
OccupationMagistrate

Biography edit

The latest in a long line of magistrates (eleven generations), Bruguière studied at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and took part in the May 1968 protests. He continued his education at the École Nationale de la Magistrature. Appointed to Évreux, he made himself known through an affair involving illegal vehicle registration cards by naming the police director as the culprit. Appointed to Paris in 1976, he began an attack on local pimps (in particular the Madame Claude network), eventually having to work under police protection.

In 1982 Bruguière declared accused Japanese cannibal Issei Sagawa unfit to stand trial by reason of insanity and Sagawa was extradited from France to Japan where he was eventually released.[3]

Following street gunfire in 1982, Bruguière turned himself towards anti-terrorism, expanding his network and targeting in particular the far-left group Action Directe. In 1986 an anti-terrorism division was formed in Paris. A year later his apartment was targeted in a grenade attack; Bruguière, however, continued his fight. In 1994, he tracked down and captured one of the world's most wanted terrorists, Carlos (the Jackal)[citation needed].

Possibly his biggest case (in terms of number of people involved) was that of UTA Flight 772 which was sabotaged over the Sahara Desert in 1989 with the loss of 170 lives. Bruguière was instrumental in having six Libyans prosecuted in Paris and convicted in absentia. However, in the 2001 book Manipulations Africaines, he was accused by the French journalist Pierre Péan of having deliberately ignored evidence pointing to Lebanon, Syria and Iran in order to put the blame on Libya.[4]

He was also instrumental behind the controversial 1998 mass trial of 138 suspected members of the "Chalabi network" that supported the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) during the Algerian Civil War.[5]

Bruguière counselled Italian senator Paolo Guzzanti (Forza Italia), in charge of the Mitrokhin Commission, endorsing the old thesis, once supported by the CIA, according to which the Soviet Union was behind Mehmet Ali Agca's 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. The Mitrokhin Commission has been discredited following a manipulation by a network to defame Prime minister Romano Prodi and other political opponents of Berlusconi, by claiming they worked for the KGB. The network included Mario Scaramella, arrested in December 2006, the head of SISMI Nicolò Pollari, n°2 of SISMI Marco Mancini (both indicted in the Imam Rapito affair), as well as Robert Seldon Lady, CIA station chief in Milan, also indicted in the Imam Rapito affair.[6][7]

He was called as a witness in May 2007 by the defendants of a trial involving members suspected to have provided logistical support to the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group (GICM), involved in the 2003 Casablanca bombings. He had been in charge of the investigations concerning this case, and the defendants' lawyer questioned his methods.[8]

He sits on the Board of Advisors of the Chertoff Group, headed by Michael Chertoff.[9]

Rwanda edit

His controversial report into the April 1994 assassination of then-Rwandan President, Juvénal Habyarimana and his counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira of Burundi, was made public on 17 November 2006.[10][11] Brugière has indicted Paul Kagame, current President of Rwanda and leader of the FPR, claiming that Kagame assassinated Habyarimana to provoke the genocide against his own ethnic group, in order to take power. Bruguière's thesis has both been very controversial and criticised by Le Figaro, Libération and other newspapers. His investigations are based on two oral sources, Abdul Ruzibiza, a former member of the Rwandan Patriotic Front who lives in exile, and Paul Barril, who was in charge of François Mitterrand's wiretap section at the Elysee Palace and had an obscure role in Rwanda before 1994.

Le Figaro points the international dimension of the character and his contacts with intelligence agents, both in Russia and in the United States, cited justice colleagues of Bruguière, who criticize him for "favourizing the raison d'état over the law."[12] Bruguiere's findings about the death of Habyarimana later were contradicted by the more exhaustive and documented investigation for the Cour d'Appel de Paris, Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris by Magistrates Natalie Poux and Marc Trevidic, which found that the missile that downed his plane came from the Presidential Guard camp, Kanombe, where European military cooperation officers were lodged. [13]

Political career edit

Bruguière left his civil function as a magistrate and provided his support, in March 2007, to the right-wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy for the presidential election. He then presented himself as candidate under the joint appellation Union for a Popular Majority (UMP, Sarkozy's party)-Parti Radical Valoisien, in the third circonscription of the Lot-et-Garonne department, for the June 2007 legislative elections. Bruguière was defeated by his Socialist competitor, Jérôme Cahuzac, gaining only 41,71% at the second round against 52,29% for Cahuzac.[14]

Investigating alleged corruption at PACE edit

In late May 2017, Bruguière was appointed a member of the independent external investigation body to look into allegations of corruption within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).[15]

Honours edit

Memoirs edit

  • Jean-Louis Bruguière Les voies de la Terreur, Fayard 2016 ISBN 978-2-213-68229-7

References edit

  1. ^ a b Priest, Dana (17 November 2005). "Foreign Network at Front of CIA's Terror Fight". The Washington Post.(in English)
  2. ^ Article 29 Data Protection Working Party, Press Release - Hearings of SWIFT representatives and Judge Bruguière, 8 April 2009
  3. ^ Morris, Steven (20 September 2007). "Issei Sagawa: Celebrity Cannibal". New Criminologist. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  4. ^ (in French) Les preuves trafiquées du terrorisme libyen
  5. ^ "Mass trial 'a pantomime'". The Independent. 2 September 1998.
  6. ^ Il falso dossier di Scaramella - "Così la Russia manipola Prodi", La Repubblica, 11 January 2007 (in Italian)
  7. ^ International Herald Tribune, 9 January 2007, "How one man insinuated himself into poisoning case". see here (in English)
  8. ^ M. Bruguière est cité comme témoin devant un tribunal, Le Monde, 1 June 2007 (in French)
  9. ^ Chertoff Group Board of Advisors
  10. ^ Bennhold, Katrin (21 October 2006). "French judge seeking to bring Rwandan president before UN tribunal - Africa & Middle East - International Herald Tribune". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Rapport 16 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine on the website of L'Express
  12. ^ Le Figaro, 22 November 2006, "Un magistrat provocateur", p.2 (in French)
  13. ^ Rapport d'Expertise Destruction en Vol du Falcon 50 Kigali Rwanda, January 5, 2012. Numero d'instruction 2272/00/13 and 1341.
  14. ^ M. Bruguière rate son parachutage, mais a déjà "vécu des situations beaucoup plus difficiles", Le Monde, 18 June 2007 (in French)
  15. ^ Allegations of corruption within PACE: appointment of the members of the external investigation body, coe.int, May 30, 2017
  16. ^ "Bruguière, Jean-Louis (Judge)". ict.org.il.

External links edit

  • Judge warns of Iraq 'black hole'
  • Rwanda takes French radio off air BBC report
  • Le juge déjugé , liberation.fr, 15 July 2011 (in French)

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Jean Louis Bruguiere born 29 May 1943 was the leading French investigating magistrate in charge of counter terrorism affairs He was appointed in 2004 vice president of the Paris Court of Serious Claims Tribunal de Grande Instance He has garnered controversy for various acts including the indictment of Rwandan president Paul Kagame for the assassination in 1994 of Juvenal Habyarimana Washington Post journalist Dana Priest has cited him as saying that he had in the past ordered the arrest of more than 500 suspects some with the assistance of US authorities 1 According to the investigative reporter who described the workings of Alliance Base a CTIC joint counter terrorist operations center involving the DGSE the CIA and other foreign intelligence agencies Bruguiere declared that he had good connections with the CIA and FBI 1 Bruguiere has since temporarily left his judicial functions to dedicate himself to politics joining Nicolas Sarkozy s Union for a Popular Movement UMP conservative party However he was appointed by the European Union at the US Department of Treasury to oversee the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program 2 Jean Louis BruguiereBruguiere in 2014Born 1943 05 29 29 May 1943 age 80 Tours FranceEducationSciences PoFrench National School for the JudiciaryOccupationMagistrate Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Rwanda 1 2 Political career 1 3 Investigating alleged corruption at PACE 2 Honours 3 Memoirs 4 References 5 External linksBiography editThe latest in a long line of magistrates eleven generations Bruguiere studied at the Institut d Etudes Politiques de Paris and took part in the May 1968 protests He continued his education at the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature Appointed to Evreux he made himself known through an affair involving illegal vehicle registration cards by naming the police director as the culprit Appointed to Paris in 1976 he began an attack on local pimps in particular the Madame Claude network eventually having to work under police protection In 1982 Bruguiere declared accused Japanese cannibal Issei Sagawa unfit to stand trial by reason of insanity and Sagawa was extradited from France to Japan where he was eventually released 3 Following street gunfire in 1982 Bruguiere turned himself towards anti terrorism expanding his network and targeting in particular the far left group Action Directe In 1986 an anti terrorism division was formed in Paris A year later his apartment was targeted in a grenade attack Bruguiere however continued his fight In 1994 he tracked down and captured one of the world s most wanted terrorists Carlos the Jackal citation needed Possibly his biggest case in terms of number of people involved was that of UTA Flight 772 which was sabotaged over the Sahara Desert in 1989 with the loss of 170 lives Bruguiere was instrumental in having six Libyans prosecuted in Paris and convicted in absentia However in the 2001 book Manipulations Africaines he was accused by the French journalist Pierre Pean of having deliberately ignored evidence pointing to Lebanon Syria and Iran in order to put the blame on Libya 4 He was also instrumental behind the controversial 1998 mass trial of 138 suspected members of the Chalabi network that supported the Armed Islamic Group GIA during the Algerian Civil War 5 Bruguiere counselled Italian senator Paolo Guzzanti Forza Italia in charge of the Mitrokhin Commission endorsing the old thesis once supported by the CIA according to which the Soviet Union was behind Mehmet Ali Agca s 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II The Mitrokhin Commission has been discredited following a manipulation by a network to defame Prime minister Romano Prodi and other political opponents of Berlusconi by claiming they worked for the KGB The network included Mario Scaramella arrested in December 2006 the head of SISMI Nicolo Pollari n 2 of SISMI Marco Mancini both indicted in the Imam Rapito affair as well as Robert Seldon Lady CIA station chief in Milan also indicted in the Imam Rapito affair 6 7 He was called as a witness in May 2007 by the defendants of a trial involving members suspected to have provided logistical support to the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group GICM involved in the 2003 Casablanca bombings He had been in charge of the investigations concerning this case and the defendants lawyer questioned his methods 8 He sits on the Board of Advisors of the Chertoff Group headed by Michael Chertoff 9 Rwanda edit His controversial report into the April 1994 assassination of then Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana and his counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira of Burundi was made public on 17 November 2006 10 11 Brugiere has indicted Paul Kagame current President of Rwanda and leader of the FPR claiming that Kagame assassinated Habyarimana to provoke the genocide against his own ethnic group in order to take power Bruguiere s thesis has both been very controversial and criticised by Le Figaro Liberation and other newspapers His investigations are based on two oral sources Abdul Ruzibiza a former member of the Rwandan Patriotic Front who lives in exile and Paul Barril who was in charge of Francois Mitterrand s wiretap section at the Elysee Palace and had an obscure role in Rwanda before 1994 Le Figaro points the international dimension of the character and his contacts with intelligence agents both in Russia and in the United States cited justice colleagues of Bruguiere who criticize him for favourizing the raison d etat over the law 12 Bruguiere s findings about the death of Habyarimana later were contradicted by the more exhaustive and documented investigation for the Cour d Appel de Paris Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris by Magistrates Natalie Poux and Marc Trevidic which found that the missile that downed his plane came from the Presidential Guard camp Kanombe where European military cooperation officers were lodged 13 Political career edit Bruguiere left his civil function as a magistrate and provided his support in March 2007 to the right wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy for the presidential election He then presented himself as candidate under the joint appellation Union for a Popular Majority UMP Sarkozy s party Parti Radical Valoisien in the third circonscription of the Lot et Garonne department for the June 2007 legislative elections Bruguiere was defeated by his Socialist competitor Jerome Cahuzac gaining only 41 71 at the second round against 52 29 for Cahuzac 14 Investigating alleged corruption at PACE edit In late May 2017 Bruguiere was appointed a member of the independent external investigation body to look into allegations of corruption within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe PACE 15 Honours edit nbsp Officer of the Legion of Honour France nbsp Commander of the National Order of Merit France 16 nbsp Silver Medal of the Spanish Guardia Civil nbsp Dialogo prize 2007 Memoirs editJean Louis Bruguiere Les voies de la Terreur Fayard 2016 ISBN 978 2 213 68229 7References edit a b Priest Dana 17 November 2005 Foreign Network at Front of CIA s Terror Fight The Washington Post in English Article 29 Data Protection Working Party Press Release Hearings of SWIFT representatives and Judge Bruguiere 8 April 2009 Morris Steven 20 September 2007 Issei Sagawa Celebrity Cannibal New Criminologist Retrieved 26 July 2009 in French Les preuves trafiquees du terrorisme libyen Mass trial a pantomime The Independent 2 September 1998 Il falso dossier di Scaramella Cosi la Russia manipola Prodi La Repubblica 11 January 2007 in Italian International Herald Tribune 9 January 2007 How one man insinuated himself into poisoning case see here in English M Bruguiere est cite comme temoin devant un tribunal Le Monde 1 June 2007 in French Chertoff Group Board of Advisors Bennhold Katrin 21 October 2006 French judge seeking to bring Rwandan president before UN tribunal Africa amp Middle East International Herald Tribune The New York Times Rapport Archived 16 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine on the website of L Express Le Figaro 22 November 2006 Un magistrat provocateur p 2 in French Rapport d Expertise Destruction en Vol du Falcon 50 Kigali Rwanda January 5 2012 Numero d instruction 2272 00 13 and 1341 M Bruguiere rate son parachutage mais a deja vecu des situations beaucoup plus difficiles Le Monde 18 June 2007 in French Allegations of corruption within PACE appointment of the members of the external investigation body coe int May 30 2017 Bruguiere Jean Louis Judge ict org il External links editJudge warns of Iraq black hole Rwanda takes French radio off air BBC report Le juge dejuge liberation fr 15 July 2011 in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Louis Bruguiere amp oldid 1152716716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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