France opened this Wednesday to the general public important archives relating to the situation in Rwanda between 1990 and 1994, 27 years to the day after the start of the genocide of the Tutsis in this country, according to a publication in the Official Journal.
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These are the archives of former President François Mitterrand as well as those of his then Prime Minister Édouard Balladur, to which a commission of historians had access to produce a report pointing out at the end of March the responsibilities of France in Rwanda over this period.