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Role of France in Rwanda: an ex-officer sentenced for defamation of Hubert Védrine

2022-05-16T15:26:42.515Z


Former French officer Guillaume Ancel was sentenced on Monday May 16 for defamation for a series of publications implicating the former...


Former French officer Guillaume Ancel was sentenced on Monday May 16 for defamation for a series of publications implicating the former secretary general of the Élysée Hubert Védrine and his role in the policy of France during the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. In 1994.

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Guillaume Ancel was sentenced to a suspended fine of 2,000 euros for public defamation of a public official in around fifteen tweets and several articles from his blog, published between March and July 2021. He was released on the other hand for the insulting facts. public.

The 17th chamber of the Paris court, specializing in press offences, ruled that the defendant had "

exceeded the permissible limits of freedom of expression

" and could not benefit from "

the exonerating excuse of good faith

".

He will have to pay one euro in damages to the complainant and withdraw the texts deemed defamatory published on Twitter and on his blog.

I am completely happy with this judgment

,” Hubert Védrine told AFP, specifying that it was not part of “

a personal approach

”.

Monday's judgment is a "

strong decision

" which is "

an opportunity to reaffirm that France is neither an accomplice nor responsible for the genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda

", he added in a press release.

Ask for explanations

During the hearing on February 18, the former secretary general of the Élysée had defended at length the policy carried out in Rwanda between 1990 and 1994 by the socialist president François Mitterrand and his entourage, implicated in a scathing report by historians in March 2021. For his part, Guillaume Ancel, a former soldier deployed in Rwanda during Turquoise, a controversial French military-humanitarian operation that took place from June to August 1994, had explained during the hearing that he had wanted through his publications to ask "

for explanations

" to those responsible for French policy in Rwanda.

Reacting to his conviction, he felt that it “

says nothing about the role of Hubert Védrine in this French disaster that was Rwanda

”.

"

Anyway, Hubert Védrine will have a date with history at one time or another

,” he added to AFP.

The role of France in Rwanda between 1990 and 1994, the subject of passionate debate for decades, found a historic answer with the publication of the Duclert report in March 2021. This report of more than 1000 pages, based on the analysis of French archives, concluded to the "

heavy and overwhelming

" responsibilities of France and questioned the then president François Mitterrand and his entourage, "

ideologically blinded

".

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The Duclert report, which had however ruled out any "

complicity

" of genocide by France, allowed a spectacular warming of relations between Paris and Kigali.

The genocide in Rwanda, orchestrated by the extremist Hutu regime, killed more than 800,000 people, mainly Tutsi, massacred between April and July 1994.

SEE ALSO

- Hubert Védrine was the guest of the Radio Classique morning show - Le Figaro

Source: lefigaro

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