Rwanda genocide: Twenty-five years after the massacre | Reporters Plus • FRANCE 24 English

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Twenty-five years after the Rwandan genocide, both Kigali and Paris are still trying to shed light on some of the grey areas of the massacre of nearly one million people between April and July 1994. Did the then French government turn a blind eye to the evidence? Did it allow some of the perpetrators to go free? In this exclusive documentary, we hear from witnesses and observers in an effort to understand what led to one of the worst genocides in history.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Refilwe_Fifi
    How can France be seen as trying to stop the Genocide when they supplied arms to the Hutu generals? The French, alongside the UN & Belgium have a lot to answer for...
  • @Tammissa
    I’ll never understand how a so called human being can beat, slash, kill another human being let alone innocent Children, babies, woman the old and vulnerable. There’s no way to justify it. None.
  • The killers enjoyed what they did. They would do it again of they had the change
  • @rutonde
    3:44 He’s not a former “fighter”. He just finished telling you his task was to murder passersby with a bludgeon. Not to fight.
  • @Sunil_Manohar
    This is called journalism - a French media house reporting the misdeeds of its own army. 👍👍 I wish we had such courageous journalism in my country, India..
  • @ranadeed2309
    The French goverment never listened to their own General who warned them about the genocide.
  • @frenchsterr4708
    I fled Rwanda in 94 after my parents died, along with my sister and grandparents. I’ll never go back not even to visit!
  • @sugirajoseph7449
    Just imagine what fills some people's memory!! God help Rwanda.
  • @angelcharlie2012
    France could have helped to stop the genocide but they assisted the killers. France should be held responsible for all those deaths as much as those who did the killings. They gave a free pass to them.
  • @kenwithaK
    these people recall killing tutsi's as if theyre describing something casual.
  • @gk2222_
    It”s over one million as I have seen in the country many times…France was completely and utterly complicit in a human genocide and still their sorrow needs to be expressed MUCH MORE strongly for this and by helping much more with economic support for the country….They however were first class at allowing/hiding many of the mass murderers and giving them help to escape…
  • ' when I was done with my killing they told us to welcome the French.' We sang for them. Absolutely insane. 🙏 For the 800,000 and more.
  • @julienjeanmuller
    After watching the whole thing, I came to the conclusion that France did not care.
  • @Yeusf
    Shame on France shame on you!
  • @Dennis_Okelo
    And that's the reason the French supported the Biafrans against Nigeria, to end English dominance in the region. They are also helping dictator Biya in Cameroun to massacre Ambazonians
  • @c.mussoniii9257
    It’s very important for the public opinion…to give names of those who committed atrocities…as well as the description of the genocidal plan that you are talking about….