In a December 1994 report, the French NGO called Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières or MSF) reported about a meeting between the Rwandan government in exile, the FAR, and the Interahamwe which was held in Bukavu at the beginning of October 1994.[1] The decision taken at the meeting was to seize power over the camps and make the government in exile the sole representative of all refugees. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘France’
Friends of evil (Chapter 3): Refugees in captivity
Posted: August 28, 2013 in BookTags: Army, France, genocide, Goma, Rwanda
Friends of evil(Chapter 2): The FAR’s Vision for the Future
Posted: August 28, 2013 in BookTags: Army, France, genocide, Goma, IDC, Rwanda
Soon after the September meeting of the FAR leadership, and the Bizimungu report sent to Sindikubwabo and Kambanda, and as recommended by the French and the IDC, the FAR began work on a post-mortem of its defeat in Rwanda and a course of action for the future. (more…)
Boutros-Ghali Misinforms on Rwanda: New evidence proves he tried to cover up that his Secretariat stopped crucial information in early 1994 about the genocide in Rwanda
Posted: February 18, 2013 in AnalysisTags: France, genocide, Romeo Dallaire, Rwanda, UN Secretary-General, United Nations
By Gunnar Willum and Bjørn Willum
UN Secretary-General Boutros-Boutros Ghali has tried to cover up that his own secretariat deliberately stopped warnings coming from Rwanda about plans by Hutu extremists to kill Belgian soldiers in order to initiate a genocide of Rwanda’s Tutsi population. (more…)
Mitterrand le cagoulard, fasciste et “très probablement terroriste”
Posted: November 14, 2011 in NewsTags: Contradictions, François Mitterrand, France, histoire officielle, l oréal, miser, Parti Nazi, Pierre Péan
La page sombre de l’histoire de François Mitterrand, très tardivement ouverte, a été vite refermée par des admirateurs de l’ancien président : ils ont pris à bras le corps le sujet pour mieux enterrer la polémique. (more…)
Same Racist Script, African Cast: The Film “Hotel Rwanda”
Posted: November 6, 2011 in UncategorizedTags: Belgium, Christian, Denial, France, genocide, God, Paul Rusesabagina, Racism, Rwanda
Pierre Péan: Europe Allows Genocide Denial in the age of ‘Never Again’
Posted: April 12, 2011 in Genocide DenialTags: Charles Ndereyehe, Filip Reyntjens, France, Genocide Denial, Hassan Ngeze, Holocaust, Holocaust Denial, Hutu, Interahamwe, Kangura, Pierre Péan, Rwanda, SOS Racism, Stephen W. Smith, Tutsi, United Nations, Victoire Ingabire
Revising genocide’s truth, in God’s name
Posted: April 5, 2011 in Genocide DenialTags: Bihuzo, Bukavu, Cardinal Danneels, Congregation, Democratic republic of Congo, Father Philippe de Dorlodot, Filip Reyntjens, François-Xavier Mitima, France, Genocidaires, genocide, GRAPES, Hutu, Interahamwe, International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda, Jeremie, Jesuit, Justice et Paix, Kinshasa, Missionaries of Africa, Munzihirwa, NGOs, Palestinians, Pax Christi, Rally for the Return of Refugees and Democracy, RDR, Remy Mitima, Rwanda, Serge Desouter, Tutsi, UNHCR, Zaire
By Tom Ndahiro
One of the world’s great under appreciated scandals is the role of Catholic Church officials in the Rwandan genocide of 1994, its bloody aftermath in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the continuing campaign to popularize a revisionist history of the genocide that would advance the malign agenda of those who actively believe that the ‘job is not complete.’ (more…)
Genocide against the Tutsi: Analysis of forms and expressions of its denial
Posted: March 19, 2011 in Genocide DenialTags: Bernard DEBRE, Bernard NTAGANDA, BIZIMANA Jean Damascène, BRUGUIERE, Charles Onana, Church, Colonel BAGOSORA, Denial, Dominique DE VILLEPIN, Eugene Ndahayo, Filip Reyntjens, France, genocide, Gerard Gahima, Hutu, ICTR, Jean Kambanda, John Philpot, Joseph NGARAMBE, Kayumba Nyamwasa, Marie-Roger BILOA, MERELLES, MITTERAND, MUCYO Commission, Nkiko Nsengimana, Patrick DE SAINT EXUPÉRY, Patrick Karegeya, Peter Erlinder, Power, Robin PHILIPOT, Rwanda, Theogene Rudasingwa, Tutsi, UN Mapping Report, Victims, Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza
By BIZIMANA Jean Damascène, LL.D–12 March 2011
It is an established fact: every time genocide is committed, it is followed by its denial.[1] With regard to the genocide against the Tutsi, denial is characterized by two specific aspects. First, it intensifies as each annual commemoration day draws near; then, it takes on changing and innovative forms depending on the times. (more…)
Munyeshyaka is a mass murderer in Rwanda and priest in France
Posted: March 17, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: Catholic Church, France, French, genocide, Humanity, Hutu, Munyeshaka, murderer, Priest, Shalita, Tutsi, Vatican
On April 6, 1994, all hell broke loose in RWANDA, signaling the commencement of the pre-planned genocide of the Tutsi. That same September, 1994, with the help of the French Catholic Church, 37 year old “Father” Wencheslas Munyeshyaka escaped from Rwanda, having desecrated Sainte-Famille parish in Kigali where he would invite his parishioners to meet their death, under his supervision. (more…)
The International responsibility of States and the UN for the breach of the obligation to prevent and suppress genocide and its legal consequences vis-à-vis the victims of genocide
Posted: January 31, 2011 in Evidence MaterialTags: Belgium, Civilians, Dallaire, France, genocide, Hutu, Inerahamwe, Inernational, New York, Paris, Pentagon, responsibility, RTLM, Rwanda, Schabas, Stephen Ruvebana, Tutsi, UNAMIR, United Nations
By Stephen Ruvebana
Research context
On 6 April 1994, the airplane of the Rwandan president exploded in the skies above Kigali. Belgian peacekeepers reported seeing two rockets fired toward his plane from the vicinity of a camp belonging to the Rwandan Presidential Guard and army commandos. (more…)
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