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Presidente francés apoyó el genocidio en Ruanda a principios de los noventa

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Confirmado: El presidente François Miterrand apoyó el asesinato a machetazos de alrededor de un millón de seres humanos en África. Todo para no perder influencia política en África (su patio trasero, históricamente), y en el espíritu de la prevención ante, según telegramas, la peligrosa influencia “anglosajona” en el área.

Ése es el país que ha pretendido mostrarse ante el mundo como la vanguardia moral ante la política exterior norteamericana.

En un momento en que documentos desclasificados de la CIA han hecho el día de muchos medios de comunicación al confirmar que el gobierno norteamericano intentó convencer a la mafia para asesinar a Fidel Castro, veamos qué clase de cobertura le dan a esta confirmación de que un presidente francés se hizo cómplice a consciencia del más salvaje genocidio de los últimos 20 años, para sacar ventajas políticas.

Mitterrand’s role revealed in Rwandan genocide warning
By Alex Duval Smith in Paris
Published: 03 July 2007

The former French president François Mitterrand supported the perpetrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide despite clear warnings that mass killings of the Tutsi population were being orchestrated, according to declassified French documents.

The publication of the documents in today’s Le Monde for the first time confirms long-held suspicions against France. The previously secret diplomatic telegrams and government memos also suggest the late French president was obsessed with the danger of “Anglo-Saxon” influence gripping Rwanda. In three months from April 1994, at least a million Rwandans – mainly Tutsis – were systematically slaughtered in killings engineered by the Hutu regime to exterminate its ethnic rivals and repel the Uganda-trained Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).

The documents, obtained by lawyers for six Tutsi survivors who are bringing a case against France for “complicity with genocide” at the Paris Army Tribunal, suggest the late President Mitterrand’s support for the Hutus was informed by an obsession with maintaining a French foothold in the region. One of the lawyers, Antoine Compte, said France was aware of the potential danger of its support for the pre-genocide Rwandan government. “Massacres on an ethnic basis were going on and we have evidence that France knew this from at least January 1993. The French military executed the orders of French politicians. The motivation was an obsession with the idea of an Anglo-Saxon plot to oust France from the region.”

Mr Compte said the file of diplomatic messages and initialled presidential memos, obtained from the François Mitterrand Foundation, provided evidence that the French military in Rwanda were under direct instruction from the Elysée Palace. The lawyer yesterday called on the investigating judge at the Paris Army Tribunal to interview senior French political figures, including military figures, diplomats, the former defence minister, Pierre Joxe and former prime minister, Alain Juppé.

“It emerges quite clearly from the documents that diplomats, the French secret services, military figures and Mr Joxe wanted France to disengage from Rwanda, or at least to act differently. But the president was obsessed,” said Mr Compte.

Among the evidence to suggest France was informed of the mounting genocide is a diplomatic telegram from October 1990 in which the French defence attaché in the Rwandan capital Kigali alerts Paris of the “growing number of arbitrary arrests of Tutsis or people close to them”. The cable adds: “It is to be feared that [it could] degenerate into an ethnic war.”

Another diplomatic memo, sent by French ambassador Georges Martres on 19 January 1993, quotes a Rwandan informant as saying that thepresident of the country, Juvenal Habyarimana, had suggested “proceeding with a systematic genocide using, if necessary, the army”.

Habyarimana was killed on 6 April 1994 – the date that marks the start of the genocide – when his plane was shot down over Kigali.

Even though Rwanda was Belgian for most of the colonial era, France took a strong interest in the country after independence, seeing it as a bulwark against the powerful influences of English-speaking Uganda and Kenya.

In the 1980s, French involvement in Rwanda was limited to two dozen military advisers. But when the Uganda-based RPF began launching attacks against President Habyarimana’s regime in 1990, France sent arms and troops. Critics claim French troops stood by and watched as Rwandan Hutu soldiers massacred Tutsi civilians.

France claims its military involvement was aimed at aiding Hutu-Tutsi power-sharing. Last year, a French investigating magistrate, Jean-Louis Bruguière alleged the RPF shot down Habyarimana’s aircraft and issued arrest warrants against nine high-ranking officials in the current Rwandan government.

Written by ebw

Miércoles, Julio 4, 2007 a 2:01

Escrito en Francia, Noticias, Ruanda

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  1. :o bueno que puedo decir? me impresiono esta noticia, pero eso siempre se ha sabido, que todo presidente se mueve hacia los caminos que son ventajosos para ellos! esto es un claro ejemplo de ello!

    Gus

    Jueves, Julio 5, 2007 a 10:43

  2. Ese presidente hizo cosas terribles, esta solo fue una de ellas. El mismo autorizó, en varias oportunidades, atentados contra greenpeace, incluyendo el bombardeo y hundimiento del Rainbow warrior que era un barco que defendía una reserva en Nueva Zelanda, dónde murió un fotografo tratando de recuperar sus equipos al momento de la explosión. Sarkozy es fresita al lado de Mitterrand por eso no estoy asustado. Hasta ahora.

    astro jose

    Martes, Julio 10, 2007 a 9:55

  3. Malo por el fotógrafo, pero bueno… cualquiera en su sano juicio se vería tentado a atentar contra greenpeace… el ecologismo se está convirtiendo en el nuevo fascismo. si algun día se vuelve lo suficientemente popular estaremos perdidos.

    pude ver un video de sarkozy despues de una “reunión de trabajo” durante varias horas con el presidente putin, cuando salió a dar una rueda de prensa -esto es días después de ser elegido- y estaba obviamente, graciosamente ebrio. quise ponerlo en el blog, no sé por qué no lo hice…

    ebw

    Martes, Julio 10, 2007 a 2:52

  4. ¿desde cuándo el derecho a cobrar dinero ha pasado por delante del derecho a la vida? En este caso, por delante de la vida de muchísimas personas…. ¿¿DEMOCRACIA?? ¿De verdad alguien así puede representar los deseos de una nación?

    vacunacontralaindiferencia

    Sábado, Mayo 17, 2008 a 12:39

  5. Un avance en la lucha contra el genocidio en Darfur…

    El día de mañana será anunciada la sentencia de la Corte Penal Internacional en el juicio contra el Presidente de Sudán Omar al-Bashir.
    La Corte fue creada por el Estatuto de Roma el 01 de julio del año 2002 y desde entonces se ha abierto procesos…

    Homo Homini Lupus

    Martes, Marzo 3, 2009 a 10:58


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