Specifically, they had failed to warn the case would be closed just weeks after allowing new documents — a summary of historian Vincent Duclert’s report into the Bisesero incident — to be taken into evidence.
“We’re again headed for months or even years of legal battles to try to secure the only thing that counts in our eyes: the end of the impunity military and political leaders have benefited from in this case,” said Patrick Baudouin, president of the Human Rights League, one of the plaintiffs.
Fierce controversy remains around France’s UN-mandated Turquoise mission to Rwanda, which was supposed to halt the genocide.
More than one million of people were killed between April and July 1994 according to UN figures, most of them from the Tutsi minority
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