Rwigema was born in
Gitarama, in southern Rwanda. Considered a Tutsi, in 1960 he and his family fled to
Uganda and settled in a refugee camp in Nshungerezi, Ankole following the
Rwandan Revolution of 1959 and the ousting of
King Kigeli V. After finishing high school in 1976, he went to Tanzania and joined the
Front for National Salvation (FRONASA), a rebel group headed by
Yoweri Museveni, the brother of his friend
Salim Saleh. It was at this point that he began calling himself Fred Rwigema. Later that year, he traveled to
Mozambique and joined the
FRELIMO rebels who were fighting for the liberation of Mozambique from Portugal's colonial rule. In 1979, he joined the
Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), which together with
Tanzanian armed forces captured
Kampala in April 1979, forcing
Idi Amin to flee into exile. He later joined Museveni's
National Resistance Army (NRA), which fought a guerrilla war called the
Ugandan Bush War against the government of
Milton Obote. It was here that Rwigema first fought alongside a number of future RPF leaders including future Rwandan president
Paul Kagame,
James Kabarebe,
Patrick Karegeya and
Kayumba Nyamwasa. After the NRA
captured state power in 1986, Rwigema became the deputy Minister of Defence. He was regularly at the front line in northern Uganda during the new government's
operations against remnants of the ousted regime as well as other rebel groups. == Leadership ==