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Rwanda: Open Letter to the President of the ‘French Republic’

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·         French Activists advice to ‘Francois Hollande’

Dear Mr. President,

On 27th January, the day of the commemorations of the Holocaust and of the Roma genocide, you were at the Memorial of the Shoah, and then by the site of the camp of Auschwitz. Your presence was just. You have pronounced strong and rightful words on these matters.

Rwanda: Open Letter to the President of the ‘French Republic’

The 24th April, the day of a hundredth commemoration of the Armenian genocide, you will be in Yerevan. There is no doubt that you will once again find the words at the height of the event.

The 7th April, the day of the commemorations of the genocide perpetrated against the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994, which left 1,000,000 dead between April and July, you will not be present. You will not speak about the truth. You will not engage with the clear path. What your predecessor had begun, to trace on speaking of the “grave errors of judgement, [of] a form of blindness” in Rwanda, particularly by France, and in creating the genocide and crimes against humanity pole at the Tribunal of Grande Instance of Paris. It is therefore the silence that for the past 21 years has persisted in the official French discourse; this silence, which lead to the cancelation of the official representation of France at the 20th anniversary of the genocide last year.

Mr. President, why such different approaches concerning these genocides, these crimes against humanity that, by definition, concern all of us? Why the silence? It is this silence and not the enunciation of the historic truth that dishonors our country.

It is not “France” that is in question in the genocide against the Tutsis, but a handful of people, from the right as well as the left, responsible at the highest level of the state apparatus during the second term of François Mitterrand. Certain individuals, who led a secret politics, continue to play a role on the political stage and are still present in our institutions. These politics, which have never been discussed in Parliament and even less so before the French public, took the shape of political, diplomatic and military support in Paris for the extremist “Hutu Power” movement, before, during and after the genocide; of whom the French state apparatus was aware of the racist, totalitarian and genocidal.

Whilst the knowledge of these facts is established, based in official documents, journalistic investigations, historic research and the 1998 report by the French Parliamentary Commission on Rwanda, the official silence on the genocide against the Tutsi, in particular on the responsibility of a handful of former French high officials, reaches the fundamental pillars of democracy:

  • Justice, above all, since France provides shelter with impunity of a number of people highly suspected of genocide crimes. We put great trust in the justice system to say if the responsibility of these people and of certain French people make them guilty, but it is high time that France acts vigorously.
  • Transparency of the operation of political power, followed by a necessary conditioning of the democratic character of our institutions, which does not exist as the relationship between leaders and citizens is not marked by the seal of truth.
  • Equality, which is martyred when racism hits. Colonial representations crippled by racism, which explain, in part, the secret politics put in to place by certain French people and their indifference towards genocide in Africa withstand. For the relationship between France and Africa, as among the French, of which certain ascendants had emigrated from Africa, this is a burning issue.
  • Finally, the possibility to look towards the future, particularly for the younger generation, from various sides.

It has been 21 years since inconceivable brutality descended upon the Tutsis in Rwanda. Whilst, thousands of kilometers from Paris, the survivors weep for those whom they lost, on the hills or in the heart of their towns, they need the enunciation of the truth in order to raise their heads a little, to appease the immeasurable pain, to continue to live, or to survive.

Mr. President of the Republic, for the sake of France and the French people, you must put an end to this silence, and announce clearly the truth about the genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994.

Benjamin Abtan, President of the European Grassroots Antiracist Movement EGAM,Bernard Kouchner, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Noël Mamère, MP, Mayor of  Bègles, Richard Prasquier, Vice-President of the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah, Guillaume Ancel, Former Soldier involved in the Turquoise Operation, Cecile Duflot, MP, Former Minister of Territorial Equality and Housing, Charles Habonimana, President of the Group of the former students survivors of the genocide – GAERG (Rwanda), Marie Darrieussecq, Writer, Dominique Sopo, President of SOS Racisme, Pascal Bruckner, Essayist and novelist, Benjamin Stora, Historian, Roberto Romero, Vice-President of the Paris Ile-de-France Region, Danielle Auroi, MP, President of the Commission of European Affairs of the National Assembly, Jean de Dieu Mirindi, President of the Association the students survivors of the genocide AERG (Rwanda), C215, street artist, Sonia Rolland, Actress and Director,

Laura Slimani, President of the Young Socialists, Marcel Kabanda, President of Ibuka, Sergio Coronado, MP, Rosalie Salaun, Lucas Nédelecand  Nina Lejeune, Spokesperson, Federal Secretary and Member of the Executive Board of the Young Ecologists, ElieChouraqui, Film maker, Brigitte Allain, MP, NordineIdir, Secretary General of the Movement of the Young Communists, Patrick de Saint Exupéry, Journalist and writer, Eva Sas, MP,Géraldine Guilpain, President of the Young Center Left, Hélène Dumas, Historian, Laurence Abeille, MP, Yannick Piquet, President of the Young Socialists of Belgium, Yves Ternon, Historian, Jean-Louis Roumegas, MP,Sacha Reingewirtz, President of the French Union of Jewish Students, Gaël Faye, Author, composer, singer, slamer, Corentin Durand, President of the National High-school Students Union – UNL, Christine Priotto, Mayor of Dieulefit, ZoïaGuschlbauer, President of Independent and Democratic Federation of High-schools – FIDL, Frank Demaumont, Maoyr of ChalettesurLoing, Dafroza Gauthier and Alain Gauthier, Co-Presidents of Collective Civic Parties for Rwanda,  Pap Ndiaye, Historian and Professor at Sciences Pro, AnettaKahane, Chairwoman of Amadeu Antonio Stiftung (Germany), Sylvie Coma, Journalist, DjordjeBojovic, Spokesperson of Youth Initiative for Human Rights YIHR (Serbia), Catherine Coquio, Professor and President of the association for research on crimes against humanity and genocides, Mario Mazic, Director of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights YIHR (Croatia), Louis de GonzagueMunyazogeye, President of the Rwandan Diaspora of Switzerland, Daniel le Scornet, Former President of Mutual of France and Former Member of the Economic Committee and Social European, Marian Mandache, Director of RomaniCriss (Romania),LeventSensever, Spokesperson of DurDe! (Turkey),


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