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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. 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

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  • Jean-Louis Bruguière (* 29. Mai 1943 in Tours) ist ein ehemaliger oberster französischer Ermittlungsrichter und Vizepräsident des Tribunal de Grande Instance in Paris, einem Tribunal für schwere Staatsverbrechen. Seit Anfang der 1980er Jahre mit Fragen der Terrorbekämpfung beschäftigt, hatte er sich den Ruf als Frankreichs „führender Terroristenjäger“ verschafft. Er war Fahnder und Richter in einem. Bruguière schied 2007 aus seinem Amt und ging in die Politik, wo er Nicolas Sarkozy unterstützte. (de)
  • 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. 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." 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. (en)
  • Jean-Louis Bruguière, né le 29 mai 1943 à Tours, est un ancien juge français spécialisé dans la lutte antiterroriste. Il a été premier vice-président de la section d'instruction « lutte anti-terroriste » du tribunal de grande instance de Paris. (fr)
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  • Jean-Louis Bruguière (* 29. Mai 1943 in Tours) ist ein ehemaliger oberster französischer Ermittlungsrichter und Vizepräsident des Tribunal de Grande Instance in Paris, einem Tribunal für schwere Staatsverbrechen. Seit Anfang der 1980er Jahre mit Fragen der Terrorbekämpfung beschäftigt, hatte er sich den Ruf als Frankreichs „führender Terroristenjäger“ verschafft. Er war Fahnder und Richter in einem. Bruguière schied 2007 aus seinem Amt und ging in die Politik, wo er Nicolas Sarkozy unterstützte. (de)
  • Jean-Louis Bruguière, né le 29 mai 1943 à Tours, est un ancien juge français spécialisé dans la lutte antiterroriste. Il a été premier vice-président de la section d'instruction « lutte anti-terroriste » du tribunal de grande instance de Paris. (fr)
  • 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. 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 (en)
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