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Yeah, we all know that the US is the only bad nation...

Whispering Legs
07-04-2005, 00:54
Right...

France "should be charged" for Rwanda genocide

afrol News, 6 April - Rwandan government officials claim that new proof of France's role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide has emerged during the UN's Rwanda court hearings. Not only was France training the genocidal militias prior to the genocide, the French government was even today providing perpetrators of the genocide a refuge. France has earlier been criticised by a European court for not trying genocide suspects.

Aloys Mutabingwa, the Rwandan government's envoy to the UN-backed International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), yesterday made strong statements to the press in Arusha (Tanzania), where the ICTR is based. Mr Mutabingwa said the French government had part of the responsibility for the 1994 genocide and for not letting the ICTR doing its job properly.

The Rwandan envoy was quoted by the French news agency AFP as saying that the ICTR's ten-year investigations had produced "sufficient and credible evidence" to try French government officials. Many witnesses had told the tribunal about French soldiers training the Interahamwe militia of Hutu extremists. It was only because the ICTR wanted to avoid "a diplomatic incident" that French officials had not been charged.

Mr Mutabingwa also repeated the more known allegations that France keeps interfering with justice by providing a shelter for suspected genocide perpetrators. Several main suspects are still said to be at large in France, allegedly under the protection of the Paris government.

These allegations against France are not new. In June last year, the European Court of Human Rights slammed the French judiciary for using unreasonable long time in proceeding against a Rwandan clergyman, who had been charged with genocide compliancy nine years before. The European court found that the French judiciary was not satisfying the 'reasonable time' requirement" in the European Convention on Human Rights.

Also international human rights groups have criticised France for its seeming unwillingness to contribute to justice for Rwanda's genocide victims. The Paris-based International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) claims that cases related to the Rwandan genocide had in general been met by "a certain coolness by French judiciary authorities."

France, which supported Rwanda's Hutu government in power when the genocide started, has kept a distance to Rwanda's new leadership. French government and judiciary sources continuously are trying to put Rwanda's current President Paul Kagame in connection with a 1994 rocket attack on an aircraft in Kigali, killing the Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi and setting off the genocide.

Meanwhile, in Rwanda, the government and people at large are preparing for tomorrow's 11th anniversary of the 1994 genocide. During the commemoration week of mourning, many local communities focus on the exhumation of mass graves. Many of the estimated 800,000 bodies placed in mass graves during the genocide are exhumed and reburied in dignity during the annual commemoration week.
31
07-04-2005, 01:01
Shame on you Mr. Legs. How dare you criticise a nation other than the US. Don't you know that you hurt their feelings when you do this? Everyone knows that all USians are rubber elephants and have no feelings and should accept all attacking with humility and grace but other nations are above reproach for they are small and harmless like the mouse that fell in you pudding.
Fass
07-04-2005, 01:05
Othe countries to things that are wrong. That diminishes the wrongness of what the US does in what way?
Afghregastan
07-04-2005, 01:09
Wow!! You guys are touchy. Given that most the US is the most powerful nation in the world, whose decisions affect the most people worldwide, don't you think it's natural that the actions of the US would come under greater scrutiny than other nations?

This is not to exonerate the French government officials, anyone of them that's implicated in the genocide should be tried in an appropriate jurisdiction, and if found guilty thrown in jail for life.
Stop Banning Me Mods
07-04-2005, 01:11
What's with you and France WL? of course they aren't perfect, no one is, but don't turn them into the scapegoat. After all, their Enlightenment gave us modern Democracy.
Salutus
07-04-2005, 01:12
SHUT UP!!!!!!!!! PLEASE end this NOW. I'm so SICK of anti-U.S. threads. Yea, i don't have to read them, but if the link is right in front of me, chances are i'll follow it. if you have NOTHING of substance to offer (and hardly anyone on NS does) than please do the WORLD a favor and SHUT UP. :headbang:
Mystic Mindinao
07-04-2005, 01:13
No country does anything right or wrong abroad. They only act in self interest. Only if a nation acts altruistically can it be considered wrong.
Hobabwe
07-04-2005, 01:13
Your right WL, the people resonsibl;e should be tried, right along with the people resonsible for setting up abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, etc etc....
Schrandtopia
07-04-2005, 01:14
I want to hear how france would feel about the ICC (or is it the ICJ) if they knew their soldiers would be dragged before it
Stop Banning Me Mods
07-04-2005, 01:14
The French really did bugger that one up though. But Belgium should be blamed more for that. They created the tribalism that created the climate for the Genocide.

The weapons the French supplied had a very small role. Most of the killing took place with clubs and machetes, and most of the victims were your next door neighbors.
31
07-04-2005, 01:14
But it is so much fun to mock the French. . .
Think of it this way, if we USians and the French did not regularily mock and rib each other we might actually build up enough hate to fight and that would be unpretty.
Schrandtopia
07-04-2005, 01:15
The weapons the French supplied had a very small role. Most of the killing took place with clubs and machetes, and most of the victims were your next door neighbors.

but french soldiers hanging out doing nothing to stop it and then later evacuating the leaders so they could wage their war of hate after the regime was toppled didn't help much either
Schrandtopia
07-04-2005, 01:16
if we USians and the French did not regularily mock and rib each other we might actually build up enough hate to fight and that would be unpretty.

but short
31
07-04-2005, 01:20
but short

yeah, it would take the French at least ten to fifteen minutes to organize enough to surrender.
Afghregastan
07-04-2005, 01:21
SHUT UP!!!!!!!!! PLEASE end this NOW. I'm so SICK of anti-U.S. threads. Yea, i don't have to read them, but if the link is right in front of me, chances are i'll follow it. if you have NOTHING of substance to offer (and hardly anyone on NS does) than please do the WORLD a favor and SHUT UP. :headbang:


This guy is too funny!! He didn't even read the innaugural post of the thread before writing this crap. Methinks somene is a little insecure. ROFL