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Silent Accomplice
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Abbreviations and glossary Preface Map of Rwanda 1. A Policy of Bad Habits 2. Invasion and Intervention 3. Civil War and Peace Talks 4. Militia, Massacres and Arusha 5. Retreat 6. Arming the Genocide 7. Operation Turquoise 8. Bisesero and Withdrawal 9. Burying Genocide 10. Smokescreens and the Search for Truth Conclusion Notes References Index

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The massacre of 1 million Rwandan Tutsis by ethnic Hutus in 1994 has become a symbol of the international community's helplessness in the face of human rights atrocities. It is assumed that the West was well-intentioned, but ultimately ineffectual. This work reveals that France was secretly providing diplomatic support to the genocidaires.

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Andrew Wallis is a freelance journalist and a researcher at the Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.

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"This book indicates the influence exerted by an ex-colonial power as a permanent member of the Security Council. On the difficult road that so many developing countries must travel towards the rule of law and human rights, as in the case of Rwanda, this interference and less than helpful involvement in the denouement of a civil war and genocide by different levels of the French Government is a reflection of self-interest and inept use of what should have been the moral authority of a world power. France could have lead the charge to reinforce the UN mission through direct support to the Franco-African nations that were ready to come and stop the human catastrophe and civil war. The French government instead chose to intervene on the side of one off the most ruthless and destructive group of genocidaires in world history." - Romeo Dallaire, Commander of UNAMIR peace-keeping force in Rwanda, 1993-1994 "Silent Accomplice draws the reader in to the political machinations that fuelled the genocide...a comprehensive and important insight into the role of French foreign policy in the Rwandan tragedy" - Dr Zoe Wilson, Kwazulu Natal University, South Africa "Through the quality of his sources and the rigour of his analysis, Andrew Wallis renders France's complicity in the Rwandan Genocide undeniable" Mehdia Ba, author of 'Rwanda, Un Genocide Francais' INDEPENDENT 13.12.06 'Andrew Wallis's analysis of France's role in the 1994 genocide in Rwnada is furiously hard-hitting and thoroughly researched...'The Rwandan genocide was not a little colonial war, and Wallis's book should be read by our politicians'. -Alex Duval Smith MORNING STAR 'This book is an excellent riposte to this huge charade, exposing the exterior to which the Rwandan genocide was a result of a proxy war between France and the US over control of some of the world's greatest mineral wealth...' -Brian Precious THE SUNDAY TIMES, CULTURE, 12/11/06 '..power of what he has to say' RW Johnson MORNING STAR '..exposing the extent to which the Rwandan genocide was result of a proxy war between France and the US over control of some of the world's greatest mineral wealth...' AFRICAN BUSINESS 'Wallis' riveting expose of the French role in one of the darkest chapters of human history will provoke furious debate, denial, and outrage. NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS 'A damning new book' Stephen Kinzer SOCIALISM TODAY 'well-researched and clearly sourced, crucial when dealing with such grave allegations.' - Manny Thain

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