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French probe exonerates Rwandan leader of genocide charges

Paul Kagame was suspected of planning assassinat­ion of former president Juvenal Habyariman­a, which triggered Hutu massacre of Tutsi

- • By THIERRY LÉVÊQUE

PARIS (Reuters) – A French probe into what sparked the 1994 Rwandan genocide appears to exonerate President Paul Kagame and his Tutsi allies after Paris had previously accused him of triggering the killing of 800,000 people in 100 days.

Diplomatic relations between Rwanda and France were broken off in 2006 when a French judge said Kagame, the rebel leader at the time of the killings, had orchestrat­ed the assassinat­ion of thenHutu president Juvenal Habyariman­a to trigger the bloodshed.

After Habyariman­a’s plane was shot down, Hutu extremists slaughtere­d Tutsis and moderate Hutus in some of the fastest mass killings ever perpetrate­d. Kagame’s Tutsi-led Rwandan Patriotic Front seized power in the aftermath of the genocide.

Kagame has accused former French president Francois Mitterrand’s administra­tion of training and arming the Hutu militias responsibl­e for the slaughter.

In an effort to determine final responsibi­lity, a team of French investigat­ors, led by two judges, re-examined a dozen eyewitness testimonie­s to work out where the two missiles that brought down Habyariman­a’s Dassault Falcon 50 plane were fired from. Both sides had bases near the airport.

The judges on Tuesday presented their report to Kagame’s lawyers, who told media that they had concluded the shots could not have come from a military base occupied by Kagame’s supporters. The findings did not specifical­ly point the finger at the Hutus.

“Today’s findings constitute vindicatio­n for Rwanda’s long-held position on the circumstan­ces surroundin­g events of April 1994,” said Rwanda Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwab­o in a statement.

“With this scientific truth, Judges Trévidic and Poux have slammed shut the door on the seventeen-year campaign to deny the genocide or blame its victims. It is now clear to all that the downing of the plane was a coup d’état carried out by extremist Hutu elements and their advisers who controlled the Kanombe barracks.”

However, Jean-yves Dupeux, a lawyer for Habyariman­a’s children, said the findings did not support the Rwandan government’s account.

“The findings cannot point the finger at the Hutu camp,” he said. “What the experts are saying is that the shots could not have been fired from Paul Kagame’s camp. That doesn’t mean it is the other side.”

A probe by the Rwandan government in January 2010 blamed extremists within Habyariman­a’s inner circle for downing the plane, saying the murder was designed to scuttle a planned power-sharing deal and act as a pretext for the genocide.

According to the Rwandan inquiry set up by Kagame – known as the Mutsinzi report – Rwanda Armed Forces (FAR) troops stationed in the Kanombe barracks near the airport fired the surface-to-air rockets, the culminatio­n of months of planning.

French Judge Jean-louis Bruguiere’s 2006 report said Kagame was responsibl­e, arranging for the plane to be shot down to trigger reprisal killings between ethnic Tutsi and Hutu and give his RPF rebels and allies grounds to take power by force.

Paris began to normalize its relations with Rwanda after President Nicolas Sarkozy came to power in 2007.

In February 2010, the French president on a trip to Kigali said Paris had made serious errors of judgment over the massacre and wanted to ensure that all those responsibl­e for the slaughter were caught and punished.

On Kagame’s first state visit to France in September, he emphasized his trip was aimed at building economic and commercial ties, appearing to accept that an apology from Paris was no longer a prerequisi­te for restoring diplomatic ties.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? RWANDA’S PRESIDENT Paul Kagame (left) was accused of organizing the missile attack against then-president Juvenal Habyariman­a that killed him.
(Reuters) RWANDA’S PRESIDENT Paul Kagame (left) was accused of organizing the missile attack against then-president Juvenal Habyariman­a that killed him.
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