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  • France and Rwanda Break off Relations due to Genocide

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    France and Rwanda Break off Relations due to Genocide
    25.11.2006 14:08 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Rwanda authorities suggested that
    French diplomats immediately leave the country, as
    well as recalled their representatives from Paris. In
    its turn France broke off diplomatic relations with
    Rwanda. The scandal broke out due to French
    authorities deciding to hold a number of arrests over
    accusation of complicity to the genocide in 1994.
    French judge has issued arrest warrants for 9 persons
    from the closest circle of Rwandan President Paul
    Kagame. They are accused of complicity to the
    catastrophe of the plane, which had the former Rwandan
    leader aboard. That incident later instigated mass
    slaughter in the country. France undertook
    investigation of the case, as the crew were French
    citizens. Incumbent Rwandan President is accused that
    the murder was committed on his order. However, Kagame
    denies his complicity. He called charges against
    himself «scandalous» and recalled diplomats, reports
    BBC.

    Over 800 died during the 100-day confrontation between
    Tutsi and Hutu - two ethnic groups residing in Rwanda.
    The deceased President Juvenal Habarimana belonged to
    more moderate Hutus, while Kagame led the radical
    Patriotic Front of Rwanda. The French judge is
    convinced that only Front rebels had the missiles, by
    which the plane was brought down. In response to
    accusations against the President, 25 thousand persons
    took part in an anti-French demonstration in the
    Rwandan capital.
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