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. But as Andrew Wallis reveals in this shocking book, one country - France - was secretly providing military, financial and diplomatic support to the genocidaires all along. Based on new interviews with key players and eye-witnesses, and previously unreleased documents, Walliss' book tells a story which many have suspected, but never seen set out before. France, Wallis discovers, was keen to defend its influence in Africa, even if it meant complicity in genocide, for as French President Francois Mitterrand once said: "in countries like that, genocide is not so important". Wallis's riveting expose of the French role in one of the darkest chapters of human history will provoke furious debate, denials, and outrage.
Chapter 1. A Policy of Bad Habits
Chapter 2. Invasion and Intervention
Chapter 3. Civil War and Peace Talks
Chapter 4. Militia, Massacres and Arusha
Chapter 6. Arming the Genocide
Chapter 7. Operation Turquoise
Chapter 8. Bisesero and Withdrawal
Chapter 10. Smokescreens and the Search for Truth