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  • Defence lawyer at trial of Rwanda official defends denial of geno.

    Agence France Presse -- English
    April 30, 2005 Saturday 6:27 PM GMT

    Defence lawyer at trial of Rwandan official defends denial of
    genocide

    ARUSHA, Tanzania


    A French lawyer who has disputed whether the killing of 800,000
    minority ethnic group Tutsis and moderate majority Hutus in Rwanda in
    1994 was genocide said Saturday that he stood by his claim.

    Raphael Constant, defending Colonel Theoneste Bagosora, former head
    of the private office of the Rwandan defence minister, drew protests
    earlier this month when he questioned whether there had been
    genocide, attracting cries of "Holocaust-denier."

    He was appearing at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in
    Arusha for Bagosora, regarded as the brains behind the massacres.

    "I dispute that the prosecution has proved the reality of the
    genocide to which he refers in his charges against my client," he
    told AFP.

    "If that amounts to being a Holocaust-denier, I am ready to accept
    it.

    "In the case of the Armenians, Jews and gypsies, historians and
    courts have shown there was a preexisting plan, and the putting into
    effect of that plan," he said.

    "In the case of Rwanda that has not been demonstrated.

    "The intellectual approach of the prosecution consists of starting
    from an assumption: if so many people were killed in so short a
    period of time, it is because it was prepared," he said.

    "People forget or pretend to forget that in April 1994 Rwanda had
    been a seething cauldron for four years with a seventh of the
    population forced to flee the areas controlled by the FPR", the
    Rwandan Patriotic Front, Tutsi former rebels now in office, he said.

    "Add to that a collective memory, inherited from a tumultuous past,
    which will lead to thousands of people becoming murderers to avoid
    being murdered."
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