30 years after the genocide in Rwanda: a look a France's involvement

30 years after the horror
A memorial in Rwanda
Many heads of state present
And former leaders
A special role
The abandonment of the Tutsis
The historical reality
A country delivered to the genocidaires
Untapped information
Insufficient support
France's responsibility recognized
A commission of historians
A missing will
French support for the Hutus
Very close ties
A guilty abstention
Genocidaires taking refuge in France
Speeding up procedures
The confidence of the Rwandan authorities
Shaping consciences
Never forget
30 years after the horror

30 years ago, on April 7, 1994, the genocide of the Tutsi ethnic group by the Hutus began in Rwanda. More than 800,000 people lost their lives during these massacres which lasted three months.

A memorial in Rwanda

In the country still marked by these events, a somber memorial took place this Sunday, April 7, 2024, the day which marked the start of the genocide.

Many heads of state present

Many heads of state were present in Kigali, such as Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, as well as the representative of the African Union and the South African president (left in the photo).

And former leaders

President of the United States at the time of the genocide, Bill Clinton also visited the site, as did the former French head of state, Nicolas Sarkozy, who was the first to visit Rwanda in the years following the tragedy.

A special role

Despite the thousands of kilometers that separate the two countries, France, at the time an ally of the Hutu government, indeed had a particular role in the fatal chain of events.

The abandonment of the Tutsis

Quoted by 'France Info', Rwandan President Paul Kagame declared during the commemorations that the international community had "let down" the threatened Tutsis, "whether through contempt or cowardice".

The historical reality

As historian Vincent Duclert recalls in an interview with 'TV5 Monde', Paul Kagame's declaration on the abandonment of Rwanda by the international community is "in accordance with historical truth".

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A country delivered to the genocidaires

The Belgian public broadcaster 'RTBF' recalled that the United Nations had withdrawn from Rwanda after the assassination of Belgian peacekeepers, handing over the entire country to the genocidaires (Génocidaires are Rwandans who are guilty of genocide).

Untapped information

However, the UN and certain Western states, such as France or Belgium, had information leaving no doubt about the preparation of a large-scale massacre, such as the purchase of  weapons using embezzled international funds. .

Insufficient support

“President Paul Kagame was keen to emphasize, however, that three countries, New Zealand, the Czech Republic and Algeria, non-permanent members of the UN Security Council, had fought so that the international community act and quickly recognize the genocide,” underlines Vincent Duclert.

France's responsibility recognized

In 2021, after 27 years of uncertainty over France's real involvement, the country's responsibility was recognized by the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, who reiterated his position this year in a video message.

A commission of historians

The same year, a commission of historians chaired by Vincent Duclert concluded that France had “heavy and overwhelming responsibilities” in the 1994 genocide.

A missing will

Quoted by 'France 24', Emmanuel Macron declared that his country "could have stopped the genocide with its Western and African allies" but that it "did not have the will." A gaping wound in the recent history of France and Africa.

French support for the Hutus

Furthermore, France, chaired at the time by François Mitterrand, supported the Hutu regime of Juvénal Habyarimana, whose assassination on April 6, 1994 was the trigger for the genocide.

Very close ties

Quoted by 'RTBF', the French historians' report indicates that François Mitterrand "had very close links with President Habyarimana" and that "he used it enormously to obtain everything from France, without conceding anything. For example with ethnic identity cards which were used during the genocide to eliminate the Tutsis. »

A guilty abstention

"France should have exerted pressure, refused to provide military resources as long as Habyarimana refused to modify the identity cards. France has not done so,"  adds the report.

Genocidaires taking refuge in France

Thirty years after the events, Paris' recognition of its own responsibility opens the way to new cooperation between the two countries, in particular by pursuing the alleged genocidaires who have taken refuge in France.

Speeding up procedures

Vincent Duclert notes a “very clear acceleration of arrest procedures and trials”, citing the example of Félicien Kabuga, suspected of having been the financier of the genocide and arrested in 2020 by the French gendarmes.

The confidence of the Rwandan authorities

The specialist notes that Kigali does not request extraditions, placing its trust in French justice. Indeed, the universal jurisdiction of the judge allows France to judge genocidaires on its soil.

Shaping consciences

For Vincent Duclert, the challenge for the future is to “form the consciousness of a generation”, through teaching made possible by “the pursuit of research” and “the opening of archives”.

 

Never forget

Three decades after the Tutsi genocide, the truth about the responsibilities of the different actors has finally emerged. More than ever, the duty of remembrance is necessary so as not to forget these atrocities and to prevent them from happening again!

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