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Mbaye Diagne

Captain Mbaye Diagne (18 March 1958 – 31 May 1994) was a Senegalese military officer and a United Nations military observer during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. He is credited with saving many lives during his time in Rwanda through nearly continuous rescue missions at great peril to himself.
==Early life==
Mbaye was one of nine children born to a family living near Dakar, and the first to attend college. Following his graduation from the University of Dakar, he joined the Senegalese Army as an officer.〔("The Man Everyone Remembers" ) by Greg Barker, "Ghosts of Rwanda" program, ''Frontline'', posted 1 April 2004〕 In 1993 he was seconded to UNAMIR, the United Nations peacekeeping force sent to Rwanda as a military observer of the implementation of the Arusha Accords.〔("Memories of Captain Mbaye Diagne": Babacar Faye ), "Ghosts of Rwanda" program, ''Frontline'', posted 1 April 2004〕 He was stationed at the Hôtel des Mille Collines, a luxury hotel located in Kigali.〔

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