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D T 185 24 juin 1994 Delaye, Bruno Note à l'attention de Monsieur le Président de la République - Objet : Rwanda Présidence de la République (France)
D 1025 June 24, 1994 Bagilishema, Ignace Letter to the prefect of Kibuye [Exactions in Rubengera by Interahamwe from Gisenyi en route to Bisesero] TPIR
D 1026 24 juin 1994 Bagilishema, Ignace Lettre au préfet de Kibuye [Exactions à Rubengera des Interahamwe de Gisenyi en route pour Bisesero] TPIR
D 1027 24 juin 1994 Bagilishema, Ignace Lettre au préfet de Kibuye [kr] TPIR
D T 1540 24 juin 1994 Bassir Pour, Afsané Des soldats français auraient entraîné des « escadrons de la mort » Le Monde
D T 1545 24 juin 1994 Les réactions françaises Le Monde
D T 2766 June 24, 1994 Simons, Marlise French Troops Enter Rwanda In Aid Mission The New York Times
D T 3036 June 24, 1994 Kiley, Sam French commandos arrive in Rwanda to a barrage of flowers The Times
D 3216 24 juin 1994 Transcription de journaux télévisés - Opération Turquoise, 24-30 juin 1994
V T 3503 24 juin 1994 13:00:00 Pernaut, Jean-Pierre Jean-Claude Lafourcade : « Nous allons protéger les populations. Pas contre le FPR ni contre les Forces armées rwandaises mais contre les bandes un petit peu désorganisées qui, à la suite des malheureux évènements qui ont eu lieu dans ce pays, causent des gros problèmes pour la vie des populations » TF1
V T 3504 24 juin 1994 20:00:00 Chazal, Claire Les premiers militaires de l'opération Turquoise se sont installés vers Goma et Bukavu. Ils ont pris position autour de certains camps de réfugiés tutsi où ils ont été accueillis avec soulagement TF1
D T 3835 24 juin 1994 Wrong, Michela Goma - Les soldats français à l'ombre du Nyiragongo Reuters
D T 3836 24 juin 1994 Les soldats français dans Cyangugu Reuters
D T 3837 24 juin 1994 Wrong, Michela Les réfugiés tutsis font la fête aux Français Reuters
D T 5277 June 24, 1994 Malott, John R. Seychelles arms for Zaire US Embassy Victoria
P 5686 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 20: Hutus welcome the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5687 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 09: Hutu soldiers stand guard at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5688 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 08: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5689 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 07: French troops check their gear at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5690 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 75: A French soldier is greeted by Tutsi children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5691 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 74: A French soldier gives candy to a Tutsi child June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5692 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 73: Tutsi children bring food bowls to a French soldier June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5693 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 72: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5694 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 71: Residents cook breakfast June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The camp is run by Hutu prefect Emmanual Bagambiki who three days earlier plotted to use his militia to kill the Tutsi men of the camp before the French arrived. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5695 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 06: French patrol near Shangi Parish is welcomed by Hutus June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison Getty
P 5696 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 69: Inhabitants awake June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The camp is run by Hutu prefect Emmanual Bagambiki who three days earlier plotted to use his militia to kill the Tutsi men of the camp before the French arrived. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5697 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 68: Inhabitants awake June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The camp is run by Hutu prefect Emmanual Bagambiki who three days earlier plotted to use his militia to kill the Tutsi men of the camp before the French arrived. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5698 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 66: A French soldier arrives at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5699 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 64: French soldiers check their gear at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5700 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 63: French soldiers pack their equipment onto trucks at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P T 5701 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 62: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5702 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 61: A French soldier surrounded by Tutsi children stands on duty near Shangi Parish June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5703 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 05: French soldier patrols Shangi Parish June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5704 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 59: Hutu soldiers guard the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5705 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 58: French troops arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5706 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 57: Colonel Didier Thauzin [Tauzin] speaks June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Thauzin [Tauzin] is a former French secret service officer and former military advisor to Hutu president Habyarimana, although here he is on a mission of neutrality. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5707 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 56: A French soldier is followed by Tutsi children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5708 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 55: French troops arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5709 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 54: A French soldier gives candy to Tutsi children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5710 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 52: A French soldier is greeted by Tutsis June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5711 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 51: A French soldier surrounded by Tutsi children stands on duty near Shangi Parish June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5712 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 50: Colonel Didier Thauzin [Tauzin] is followed by children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Thauzin [Tauzin] is a former French secret service officer and former military advisor to Hutu president Habyarimana, although here he is on a mission of neutrality. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5713 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 04: A soldier watches Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5714 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 49: French troops check their gear at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5715 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 48: French soldiers eat at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5716 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 47: French soldiers arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5718 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 46: Colonel Didier Thauzin [Tauzin] speaks June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Thauzin [Tauzin] is a former French secret service officer and former military advisor to Hutu president Habyarimana, although here he is on a mission of neutrality. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P T 5719 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 46: While a soldier watches, Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5720 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 45: A woman huddles against the cold June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The camp is run by Hutu prefect Emmanual Bagambiki who three days earlier plotted to use his militia to kill the Tutsi men of the camp before the French arrived. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5721 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 44: French patrol near Shangi Parish is welcomed by Hutus June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5722 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 43: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5723 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 42: French troops arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5724 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 40: A French patrol near Shangi Parish is welcomed by Hutus June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5725 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 03: A soldier watches while Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5726 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 36: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5727 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 35: A Hutu guard keeps the crowd back June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The camp is run by Hutu prefect Emmanual Bagambiki who three days earlier plotted to use his militia to kill the Tutsi men of the camp before the French arrived. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5728 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 33: French soldiers wait with supplies at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5729 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 31: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops near the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5730 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 30: French troops work on a truck at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5731 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 02: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border while a soldier stands guard June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5732 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 28: French soldiers arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5733 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 23: A French soldier is surrounded by Tutsi children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5734 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 22: French soldiers check equipment at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5735 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 01: French soldiers unload equipment at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5736 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 19: French soldiers patrol Shangi Parish June 24, 1994 in Cyangugu, Rwanda. On April 29 four thousand Tutsis were killed at the parish by wealthy farmer John Yusuf Munyakazi, who has been spotted hiding in United Nations refugee camps in Zaire. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5737 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 18: French troops arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5738 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 17: French troops arrive at the airport June 24, 1994 in Bukavu, Zaire. The soldiers will next head to the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp in Rwanda to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5739 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 16: French soldiers arrive June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5740 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 15: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border June 24, 1994 in Rwanda. The Hutus believe that the French will take an active role in helping them, since France has traditionally supported the Hutu government against the Tutsi rebels. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5741 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 14: A French soldier surveys the area June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5742 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 12: French soldiers sit with African men June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
P 5743 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott "Inoubliable Mitterand" Getty
P 5744 June 24, 1994 Peterson, Scott 190777 10: A French soldier gives candy to Tutsi children June 24, 1994 at the Nyarushishi Tutsi refugee camp on the Zaire border in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The French military is visiting the camp to demonstrate France's neutral and humanitarian intentions during Operation Turquoise, despite French support for the Hutu government. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison) Getty
D 6251 24 juin 1994 Evacuation de 35.000 civils à la suite d'une agravation de la tension au sud de Gitarama MSF
D T 6682 June 24, 1994 Ramsay, William Congo Supports French Rwanda Initiative, UNAMIR II US Embassy Brazzaville
D T 8665 24 juin 1994 Braeckman, Colette Rwanda : L'enquête se poursuit à Bruxelles Le Soir
D 8678 24 juin 1994 Bagilishema, Ignace Lettre au préfet Kayishema
D 8679 24 juin 1994 Bagilishema, Ignace Lettre au préfet Kayishema [kr]
D T 9925 24 juin 1994 Conseil européen de Corfou - Interview du Ministre des Affaires étrangères, M. Alain Juppé aux radios et télévisions Quai d'Orsay
D T 14022 24 juin 1994 Les précisions de M. Balladur Le Monde
D T 14028 24 juin 1994 Chatain, Jean Rwanda : 2.500 soldats français sur pied de guerre L'Humanité
D T 14033 24 juin 1994 La résolution à une voix près L'Humanité
D T 14036 24 juin 1994 Muller, Michel Mobutu, le dictateur ami L'Humanité
D T 14038 24 juin 1994 Deroubaix, Christophe Paris se croit toujours roi en Afrique L'Humanité
D T 18210 24 juin 1994 Quesnot, Christian Note à l'attention de Monsieur le Président de la République. Objet : Rwanda - Assistance militaire française Présidence de la République (France)
D 19981 June 24, 1994 Dallaire, Roméo Evening Sitrep: June 24, 1994, 6:00 AM to June 24, 1994, 6:00 PM MINUAR
D 19982 June 24, 1994 Dallaire, Roméo Morning Sitrep: June 23, 1994, 6:00 PM to June 24, 1994, 6:00 AM MINUAR
D 20512 June 24, 1994 Security Council: Rwanda [Draft of Spanish resolution on the Commission of experts on Rwanda] NZ UN Mission
D T 20584 June 24, 1994 Security Council: Rwanda [Merimee's briefing about French intervention - Spanish draft resolution] NZ UN Mission
D T 20720 June 24, 1994 [Information by France Amb. about the french operation - Attacks of the Govt radio station against UNAMIR] CZ UN Mission
P 25445 Juin 1994 Nicolas, José Opération Turquoise au Rwanda en 1994. « Chers Français, merci de sauver le Rwanda » Sipa
D T 25965 24 juin 1994 Plantureux, Jean (dit Plantu) « Le problème, c'est qu'ils sont armés jusqu'aux dents ! » [Dessin de presse] Le Monde
D T 27155 24 juin 1994 Des unités françaises sont engagées au Rwanda avec un objectif « très limité » Le Monde
D T 27195 24 juin 1994 Smith, Stephen Le Burundi dénonce l'intervention Libération
D T 29012 24 juin 1994 13:00:00 Pernaut, Jean-Pierre Jean-Claude Lafourcade : « Nous allons protéger les populations. Pas contre le FPR ni contre les Forces armées rwandaises mais contre les bandes un petit peu désorganisées qui, à la suite des malheureux évènements qui ont eu lieu dans ce pays, causent des gros problèmes pour la vie des populations » TF1
D T 29053 24 juin 1994 20:00:00 Chazal, Claire Les premiers militaires de l'opération Turquoise se sont installés vers Goma et Bukavu. Ils ont pris position autour de certains camps de réfugiés tutsi où ils ont été accueillis avec soulagement TF1
D 30372 24 juin 1994 Suremain, Aguilberte II (de) Lettre à Monsieur François Mitterrand, Président de la République
V T 31043 24 juin 1994 20:00:00 Masure, Bruno Le plus grand camp de réfugiés tutsi à l'Ouest du Rwanda est désormais sous protection militaire française France 2
D T 31044 24 juin 1994 20:00:00 Masure, Bruno Le plus grand camp de réfugiés tutsi à l'Ouest du Rwanda est désormais sous protection militaire française France 2
V T 31804 24 juin 1994 06:30:00 Piquet, Laurence Les premières forces françaises de l'opération Turquoise sont entrées au Rwanda hier après-midi [23 juin] France 2
V T 31805 24 juin 1994 07:00:00 Roger-Petit, Bruno L'opération Turquoise a commencé officiellement hier [23 juin] vers 15 heures France 2
V T 31806 24 juin 1994 12:45:00 Bobiller, Laurence Les troupes françaises auront pour priorité de se tenir toujours à bonne distance des forces du FPR pour éviter tout dérapage France 3
V T 31807 24 juin 1994 13:00:00 Bilalian, Daniel 8 000 à 9 000 réfugiés du camp de Nyarushishi sont depuis hier [23 juin] sous la protection de 40 soldats français France 2
V T 31808 24 juin 1994 19:00:00 Lucet, Élise Toujours aucun incident entre les soldats français et les rebelles du FPR France 3
V T 31809 24 juin 1994 19:30:00 Lucet, Élise Partout les Français rencontrent un accueil exubérant de la part des Hutu. Les miliciens ont des drapeaux bleu-blanc-rouge autour du cou, les enfants des pancartes indiquant « Vive la France » France 3
V T 31810 24 juin 1994 23:00:00 Leclerc, Gilles Ceux qui hier encore désapprouvaient l'intervention française sont ce soir de plus en plus nombreux à changer d'avis France 3
V T 31811 24 juin 1994 24:00:00 Ceylac, Catherine Un accueil triomphal pour les Français. Militaires et milices rwandaises sont de la fête. Elles qui, hier, massacraient sauvagement France 2
D T 31826 24 juin 1994 06:30:00 Piquet, Laurence Les premières forces françaises de l'opération Turquoise sont entrées au Rwanda hier après-midi [23 juin] France 2
D T 31827 24 juin 1994 07:00:00 Roger-Petit, Bruno L'opération Turquoise a commencé officiellement hier [23 juin] vers 15 heures France 2
D T 31836 24 juin 1994 12:45:00 Bobiller, Laurence Les troupes françaises auront pour priorité de se tenir toujours à bonne distance des forces du FPR pour éviter tout dérapage France 3
D T 31852 24 juin 1994 23:00:00 Leclerc, Gilles Ceux qui hier encore désapprouvaient l'intervention française sont ce soir de plus en plus nombreux à changer d'avis France 3
D T 31892 24 juin 1994 Point de Situation du 24/06/1994 07h00 DRM
D T 31893 24 juin 1994 18:00:00 Point de Situation du 24/06/1994 18h00 DRM
D T 31894 24 juin 1994 Fiche n° 18885/N - Rwanda : Point de situation DGSE
D T 31895 24 juin 1994 Proposition de NQS 24.06.94 DRM
D 31896 24 juin 1994 Renseignements [Date estimée] COS
D T 31897 24 juin 1994 Proposition de NQS [Note quotidienne de situation] 24.06.94 DRM
D T 31906 24 juin 1994 19:00:00 Lucet, Élise Toujours aucun incident entre les soldats français et les rebelles du FPR France 3
D 32005 24 juin 1994 Rwanda : les paras trouvent les premiers charniers Le Quotidien
D T 32006 24 juin 1994 De COIA/CCR à colonel Le Guen. Directives pour le colonel Rosier pour le 25 juin 1994 EMA
D 32007 24 juin 1994 L'Europe loin du Rwanda [Une du journal] Le Quotidien
D 32008 24 juin 1994 Les Francais sont passés à l'action Le Quotidien
D 32009 24 juin 1994 Vernet, Henri Le FPR dénonce les arrière-pensées Le Quotidien
D T 32012 24 juin 1994 Note quotidienne de situation du 24 juin 1994 DRM
D T 32170 24 juin 1994 19:30:00 Lucet, Élise Partout les Français rencontrent un accueil exubérant de la part des Hutu. Les miliciens ont des drapeaux bleu-blanc-rouge autour du cou, les enfants des pancartes indiquant « Vive la France » France 3
D T 32186 24 juin 1994 24:00:00 Ceylac, Catherine Un accueil triomphal pour les Français. Militaires et milices rwandaises sont de la fête. Elles qui, hier, massacraient sauvagement France 2
D T 32220 24 juin 1994 13:00:00 Bilalian, Daniel 8 000 à 9 000 réfugiés du camp de Nyarushishi sont depuis hier [23 juin] sous la protection de 40 soldats français France 2
D T 32406 24 juin 1994 18:00:00 Point de situation du 24/06/1994 - 18h00 DRM
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