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Implication of the French Military In the Genocide of Rwanda

French military in the genocide of rwanda, When African youths claim the departure of European militaries because of atrocities in Africa. In 1994 when rwandan tutsi rebels were in negotiation with the rwandan government ,french soldiers were sent for so called  protection which was a special criminal mission to destabilise central Africa region and ended up  dividing  DRCongo. French military found occasion to start their criminal mission when two African head of states were from the meeting in one government  aircraft  which could land down at the airport of Kigali where they were camping. French military shot  surface - to - air missiles as the jet prepared  to land in Kigali. Presidents of burundi and rwanda died. Their criminal mission of destabilising that part of Africa succeeded  as tribal war did rise up.  some western media panicked people about the death of the presidents. The tutsi rebels were supported  by the french military to change the regime which was the plan of many westerners. some civilians hutus( Bantus)  and Tutsis ( Nilotic) killed  each others. It was genocide provoked by the  killers of the heads of states. Many lies flew here and there about the hutus to kill the tutsi as long as they killed each others and that was the plan of the trouble makers. Rwandan hutus were blackmailed to be genocideurs when Kagame pointed french  government officials to be the masterminds of the criminal plans from  A to Z in rwanda, burundi and Congo. So french government and other westerners  protected Kagame to not appear to ICC because he denounced them  publicly. The African young leaders have nothing to do with the french and American militaries on African lands as they are not for peace in Africa. August 8/2023

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