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To the Secretary general, Geneva. Subject: Rwanda

Card Number 10104

Number
10104
Author
Annan, Kofi A.
Date
April 8, 1994
Ymd
19940408
Title
To the Secretary general, Geneva. Subject: Rwanda
Cote
1050 ; Case No: ICTR-98-41-T Exhibit No: DNT 249 Date admitted: 25-5-2006 Tendered by: Defence Name of witness:
Size
289019 bytes
Pages nb.
3
Source
ONU
Public records
RDP
Language
EN
Abstract
A French plane landed in Kigali on the evening of April 8, 1994.
Comment
This cable from Kofi Annan to Boutros Boutros-Ghali confirms that a French plane landed in Kigali before April 8 at 10:15 p.m. New York time, so 3:15 p.m. in Kigali. José de Pinho, in charge of training the CRAPs in the para-commando battalion of Kanombe, reports in Comprendre le génocide rwandais that two French military planes landed: - one on the afternoon of the 7th, bringing 20 CRAP from the 1st RPIMa "to secure the Embassy" (pp. 88-90, 100); - the other on the evening of the 8th between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. He immediately took off again to the amazement of Aloys Ntabakuze, commander of the paras-commando battalion, who had been called by the commander of Saint-Quentin to have the runway cleared (pp. 96-97). It would therefore be this plane which is reported by the UNAMIR to the UN. Kofi Annan notes that Mérimée, the French ambassador, is not informed and continues to tell the Security Council that we must not intervene. No Belgian document to our knowledge indicates this landing. It is related to the intention expressed by Colonel Didier Tauzin to jump on Kigali from April 7 and take command of the FAR (Rwanda. Je demande justice pour la France et ses soldats , pp. 90-92). According to him, this project would have been thwarted by the government. Not completely according to the testimony of Warrant Officer Pinho, which this UN document confirms.