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June 2008
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Since November the 24th,
2006, Rwanda has broken its diplomatic relations with France. This
decision follows tensions between both countries, largely fuelled
by the opening of an investigation in Rwanda into the implication
of France in the genocide of 1994. Before that, many survivors had
lodged complaints against some French soldiers living in France
and present in Rwanda during the massacre. To date, many testimonies,
reports and books strengthen the thesis of an active complicity
of France, which offered technical, financial, military, diplomatic
and media support to Rwandese extremists. Let’s recall that
the genocide in question caused about a million deaths.
Question:
What inspires you this inclination of many African countries to
systematically challenge the relations to be maintained with their
former occupiers? Does the new Africa have the means of its policy?
Read
the first reactions
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Previous
themes
Oct-2007
Funds misappropriation/
The debt of the West towards Africa
Jan-2007
A God to liberate
Africans
Oct-2006
The Global Reparations
Movement
Jul-2006
The will of
Norbert Zongo
Apr-2006
The Darfur genocide
Feb-2006
CAD / Freemasonry
Dec-2005
French crisis
Oct-2005
African issue-2
July-2005
African issue-1
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