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Macron’s statement comes as Rwanda commemorates the 30th anniversary of the genocide. Macron acknowledges France’s failure to act decisively during one of the darkest chapters in Rwanda’s history, in a video to be released shortly
French President Emmanuel Macron has made a significant admission regarding France’s involvement in the 1994 Rwanda genocide. He stated that France and its allies could have stopped the genocide but lacked the will to do so.
Macron’s statement comes as Rwanda commemorates the 30th anniversary of the genocide. Macron acknowledges France’s failure to act decisively during one of the darkest chapters in Rwanda’s history, in a video to be released shortly. He asserts that France, along with its Western and African allies, could intervene and prevent the genocide, but ultimately fell short due to a lack of determination.
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This admission marks a significant shift in France’s stance on its role in the genocide. Macron’s acknowledgment follows his visit to Rwanda in 2021, during which he recognized France’s “responsibility” in the genocide. The genocide, which claimed the lives of over 800,000 people, primarily targeted ethnic Tutsis and Hutus.