Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Joseph Nsengimana of Rwanda
Ambassador Joseph Nsengimana said Nkundas rise reflected Congos failure to deal with a different rebel group, including Hutu fighters formerly involved in.
Joseph Nsengimana is the Ambassador to the United Nations for Rwanda.
Nsengimana has been Special Adviser to the President of the Republic of Rwanda since 2000.
Nsengimana was a manager of several companies.
Nsengimana has also directed numerous research projects, scientific publications and student dissertations.
Nsengimana is married and the father of five children.
of Rwanda to the United Nations since 13 June 2006.
Ambassador Nsengimana has been the Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations since 13 June 2006.
Prior to this appointment, Ambassador Nsengimana was a Special Advisor to the President of Rwanda, and served as a Cabinet Minister for six years.
In appearance and setting, Nsengimana is a suburban mother, juggling the demands of home and job, too busy to wash the dishes in the kitchen sink, far from her African childhood marred by hunger and violence.
Nsengimana was born in 1975, the year nationalization cost her father his job managing a Belgian-owned plantation.
Mr Nsengimana said his Government last month told the Security Council that 14 well-known genocide suspects were employed by the tribunal.
Ambassador Joseph Nsengimana said Nkunda's rise reflected Congo's failure to deal with a different rebel group, including Hutu fighters formerly involved in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda of Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
The shirt that Nsengimana is wearing was made by Rwandan survivors.
Nsengimana said his government had brought the security councils attention last month to the fact that 14 well-known genocide suspects were employed by the tribunal.