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Génocide des Tutsis de 1994 : « Le gouvernement français n’a jamais pleinement accepté son implication »

Annette Young est heureuse d'accueillir Phil Clark, professeur de politique internationale à l'Université SOAS de Londres. Il est spécialisé dans les questions de conflit et d'après-conflit. Alors que les présidents français Emmanuel Macron et rwandais Paul Kagame inaugurent une...

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Génocide des Tutsis de 1994 : « Le gouvernement français n’a jamais pleinement accepté son implication »
Source: France 24
Annette Young is pleased to welcome Phil Clark, Professor of International Politics at SOAS University of London. He specialises in conflict and post-conflict issues. As French President Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan President Paul Kagame inaugurate a new memorial in Paris dedicated to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, profound questions remain about France's historical role and the limits of reconciliation between Paris and Kigali. Beneath the symbolism of remembrance lies a deeply unresolved historical dispute. While describing the memorial as significant, Clark contends that "the French government has never fully come to terms with its involvement in the genocide," and suggests that for many survivors, "some of the great truths of the genocide and France's involvement in it have never really been fully acknowledged." France and Rwanda are seeking a mutually beneficial partnership driven by "a huge amount of political pragmatism."

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