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En attendant le rapport de la Commission Duclert, le procès fait à la France

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Number
27599
Author
Dupuis, Serge
Date
14 décembre 2020
Ymd
20201214
Title
En attendant le rapport de la Commission Duclert, le procès fait à la France
Size
89651 bytes
Pages nb.
10
Type
Article de journal
Language
FR
Comment
Mr. Dupuis here makes an almost scrupulous inventory of the writings of French people accusing their government of complicity or understanding with the perpetrators of the Tutsi genocide. He mixes up with serious work the accusations of French participation in the massacre of May 13, 1994 in Bisesero, which come from testimonies from Interahamwe and manipulated survivors. He forgets to cite reports from journalists such as Jean Chatain from L'Humanité, Alain Frilet and Jean-Philippe Ceppi from Libération, Sam Kiley from The Times, Hugeux from L'Express, etc. The work of Rwandans like the report of the Mucyo commission is ignored. He claims that all of these writings constitute a "blocked narrative" as documentary evidence has accumulated despite the closure of major archival sources. He only accepts to examine a document by taking it in isolation. He criticizes constructing "an intentionalist story fully dependent". In 1990, Lanxade's notes to Mitterrand assimilate the Tutsi to the enemy. The genocidal machine was obviously built in 1992 by repeated massacres and Rwandan military texts written in French and defining the Tutsi as the enemy. With the formation of militias and civil self-defense, the genocide of the Tutsi becomes the weapon of the last resort after the failures of the Rwandan army, the conclusion of the Arusha agreements which the French soldiers did not want and the failure of the attempt to transform these French soldiers into peacekeepers. The total identity of view between the French authorities and the Hutu extremists is proof of their agreement to commit genocide. It manifests itself in the access of French soldiers to the site of the crash of the presidential plane, the assassination the next day of the Prime Minister 300 meters from the French Embassy, ​​the use of armored vehicles provided by France against the Belgian peacekeepers, the interview between Ambassador Marlaud and Colonel Bagosora, organizer of the coup, the holding of meetings on April 8, 1994 at the French embassy to form this Hutu power government which will orchestrate the genocide. It manifests itself as far as the United Nations headquarters where the French ambassador supports his Rwandan counterpart throughout the genocide and in particular declares to the representative of Belgium on April 8 that the Belgian soldiers are unwelcome in Kigali.