The Role of France in the Rwandan Genocide
Analyses France's role in the Rwandan genocide of 1990s. This book explores the historical and contextual background of the Rwandan genocide and French involvement in Africa. It also encompasses responsible policies towards a post-genocidal regime which might use the guilt of previously passive external actors to defend its own atrocities.
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Contents
a historical background
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The complexity of French policy in Africa
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what the French knew
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Copyright
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