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    RWANDA BROUGHT AN ACTION AGAINST FRANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.04.2007 19:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Rwanda brought an action against Franc in the UN
    International Court, accusing France of violating the international
    law, Associated Press agency reports. As a cause served judge Jean-Lui
    Bruegger's actions, who in 2006 issued warranties for arresting 9
    Rwandan politicians close to President Pol Kagame. Judge Jean-Lui
    Bruegger accused them of participating in country's former President
    Juvenal Habyarimana's assassination.

    Bruegger also turned to the UN International Court demanding to bring
    an action against Pol Kagame himself and bring him under trial in
    the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

    Rwandan officials think that by doing that the French side has
    encroached on Rwandan sovereignty. In his application to the Court
    Rwanda mentions that France has violated international commitments
    on not interfering in domestic matters of other countries.

    Earlier Rwanda has tensioned its diplomatic relations with France,
    which had to recall his Ambassador to Rwanda in 2006. Besides,
    President Kagame blamed French politicians, particularly Prime Minister
    Dominique de Villepin, stating that they indulged the Rwandan genocide
    themselves, trying to accuse of committing the genocide the current
    Rwandan authorities.

    Right after the assassination of Rwanda's former President Juvenal
    Habyarimana, on April 6, 1994 mass ethnic conflicts took place between
    hutu and tutsi tribes.

    Radical armed hutus killed more than 500 000 people, tutsi in
    general. Totally 800 000 people died in ethnic cleansing. Juvenal
    Habyarimana died in mysterious conditions, when his plane was
    fired near Rwandan capital Kigali. France's participation in the
    investigation is explained by the fact that pilots of the plane were
    French citizens.
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