Les Accusées (French Edition)
Family photos of victims of the Rwanda genocide hang inside the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre.
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Story highlights Report alleges French officials supplied weapons and sheltered killers during genocide France also accused of obstructing justice in subsequent years Rwandan government presses for full investigation and release of documents. The "Muse Report" written by Washington DC-based law firm Cunningham Levy Muse was commissioned by the government of Rwanda as part of its investigation into the role of French officials in the genocide, in which around , people were killed.
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The page document draws on wide-ranging sources including diplomatic cables and witness testimonies to make a series of allegations. Hutus welcoming a French marines detachment as they drive through a refugee camp, some 4kms outside Butare, in July The report claims that French officials supplied weapons to government forces and militias implicated in massacres of Tutsis, despite having knowledge of these atrocities.
French officials are also alleged to have provided support and shelter for Rwanda's interim government, whose leaders were subsequently convicted of genocide charges.
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The report further accuses the French government of obstructing justice after the genocide by failing to release vital documents, and failing to extradite or prosecute suspected war criminals living in France. Though the case was eventually dropped, Strauss Kahn's arrest in New York on allegations of attacking a hotel housekeeper laid bare a decades-long pattern of predatory behavior that was ignored and overlooked by officials and the French media.
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Polanski fled the U. Several other women have since also come forward, saying he also molested them as young teens. Women now want these men to be accountable for their actions.
Accessibility links Skip to main content Keyboard shortcuts for audio player. Parallels In the wake of the MeToo hashtag following reports of Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse, French women came up with a hashtag of their own. BalanceTonPorc or "out your pig" shows no signs of abating. Salvini, also deputy prime minister and head of the anti-immigrant League party, on Monday demanded a "clear response" after French authorities admitted to returning migrants to Italy in "error". A French police van was seen on Friday driving into Italy to return recently-arrived migrants to the town of Claviere.
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An outraged Salvini batted away that explanation, while France said the incident should be "kept in perspective". We're dealing with an international shame, and Mr Macron can't pretend he doesn't know. We won't accept any excuses," Salvini wrote. Non accettiamo le scuse. There was an incursion, not planned or according to procedure, into Italian territory, where two people were dropped off.
Thousands of migrants are caught each year trying to enter France and returned to the Italian border. A source close to Macron slammed Salvini's "essentially individual political exploitation" of the incident. Italian Prime Minister "Giuseppe Conte hasn't turned this incident into proof of a crisis," the French presidency said. Relations between Rome and Paris have been increasingly tense in recent months, with Italy's populist government accusing France and others of failing to share the burden of the , migrants and asylum seekers that have crossed the Mediterranean to come to Italy since French police in March sparked outrage by carrying out identity checks at Bardonecchia station, with the Italian foreign ministry summoning the French ambassador to protest.