RESULTS(2061 - 2080 de 8848) Liberation: Capa Filme L'Urgence Au ZaïreAn article published by the newspaper "Libération" on 9 August 1994, in which Maryse talks about BERDAH Godberthe, a Rwandan social worker woman met by reporters of the capa agency. Liberation: De L'Armée GouvernementaleAn article in which Florence Aubenas talks about troops of the Rwandan Armed Forces gathered in Gisenyi waiting for a way to go to Zaire, following the advance of the Rwandan Patriotic Front troops. Liberation: De La Protection à l'InterpositionAn article published by the newspaper "Liberation" on 5 July 1994, in which Stephen Smith and Jean Guisnel say that the Operation Turquoise is far from being a humanitarian mission, as it had been assigned by the United Nations. Liberation: Espoirs De Paix Pour Les RwandaisAn article published by the newspaper "Liberation" on 14 July 1992, in which Stephen Smith talks about an agreement for peace concluded between the Government of Rwanda and the RPF on reconciliation process that was to take effect and allow, from August 20, the initiation of peace talks. Liberation: Goma, L'humanitaire DépasséAn article in which the story goes that the refugees living in Goma camps suffer from hunger, thirst, cholera and dysentery, a situation that is not proportionate to the humanitarian associations. Liberation: Génocide Et NeutralitéAn article published by the newspaper "Liberation" on 4 July 1994, in which Jacques Amalric wonders why the French soldiers are requested to remain neutral towards a genocide, while they were on the field and collecting the evidence themselves. Liberation: Intervenir au RwandaAn article in which Alain Juppe talks about the situation in Rwanda that is becoming more and more serious, and calls on the international community to intervene. Liberation: Kibuye Doute Des Casques Bleus NoirsAn article published by the newspaper "Liberation" on 18 August 1994, in which John Hatzeld said that, in the first city left by the French, the arrival of the UN African contingents arouses suspicion of the population. Liberation: Kigali Livre a La Fureur Des Tueurs Hutus.An article published by the newspaper "Libération", about the fury of the presidential guard joined by Hutu fanatics in hunting Tutsi and members of the opposition, upon the announcement of the death of Rwandan President, Juvenal Habyarimana. Liberation: La France attend la relèveAn article in which Stephen Smith said that about 300 Ghanaian UN peacekeepers would be deployed to replace the French troops, as their mission to Rwanda was coming to an end. Liberation: La France doit garder la tête hauteAn article in which Francois Leotard, French Minister of Defense, said that France was implicated in the Rwandan massacres, and that all army reserves prior to the launch of the Operation Turquoise were legitimate.
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