Marie-Louise Sibazuri (born 2 January 1960) is a Burundian women's rights activist and teacher who has devoted her time to writing since 1993. In addition to becoming a prolific playwright, she is widely known as the author of the popular radio series Umumbanyi Niwe Muryango (Our Neighbours Are Our Family), a soap opera which sets out to improve relations between Tutsis and Hutus following the conflicts of the mid-1990s. After spending several years in Belgium where she was active in the theatre, she has now moved to Australia with her second husband, Hilaire Bucumi. She is currently writing collections of Burundian folk tales.
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| - Marie-Louise Sibazuri (born 2 January 1960) is a Burundian women's rights activist and teacher who has devoted her time to writing since 1993. In addition to becoming a prolific playwright, she is widely known as the author of the popular radio series Umumbanyi Niwe Muryango (Our Neighbours Are Our Family), a soap opera which sets out to improve relations between Tutsis and Hutus following the conflicts of the mid-1990s. After spending several years in Belgium where she was active in the theatre, she has now moved to Australia with her second husband, Hilaire Bucumi. She is currently writing collections of Burundian folk tales. (en)
- Marie Louise Sibazuri est écrivaine, metteur en scène d’origine burundaise et de nationalité belge. Elle est née en République Démocratique du Congo en 1960 mais grandit en province de Kayanza qui est située au nord du Burundi. Institutrice et bibliothécaire de formation, elle brille dans la carrière d’artiste. Auteure de pièces de théâtre depuis ses 16 ans, elle a été rendue célèbre par son feuilleton radiophonique ‘’Umubanyi niwe muryango’’ (Ton voisin fait partie de ta famille) qui prône une bonne cohabitation. Marie Louise Sibazuri est aussi activiste des droits de l’homme et de la paix. Elle vit en exil depuis 1998 mais reste très attachée à la culture de son pays et sa promotion. (fr)
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| - Marie-Louise Sibazuri (born 2 January 1960) is a Burundian women's rights activist and teacher who has devoted her time to writing since 1993. In addition to becoming a prolific playwright, she is widely known as the author of the popular radio series Umumbanyi Niwe Muryango (Our Neighbours Are Our Family), a soap opera which sets out to improve relations between Tutsis and Hutus following the conflicts of the mid-1990s. After spending several years in Belgium where she was active in the theatre, she has now moved to Australia with her second husband, Hilaire Bucumi. She is currently writing collections of Burundian folk tales. (en)
- Marie Louise Sibazuri est écrivaine, metteur en scène d’origine burundaise et de nationalité belge. Elle est née en République Démocratique du Congo en 1960 mais grandit en province de Kayanza qui est située au nord du Burundi. Institutrice et bibliothécaire de formation, elle brille dans la carrière d’artiste. Auteure de pièces de théâtre depuis ses 16 ans, elle a été rendue célèbre par son feuilleton radiophonique ‘’Umubanyi niwe muryango’’ (Ton voisin fait partie de ta famille) qui prône une bonne cohabitation. Marie Louise Sibazuri est aussi activiste des droits de l’homme et de la paix. Elle vit en exil depuis 1998 mais reste très attachée à la culture de son pays et sa promotion. (fr)
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