Abstract
Researcher François Graner, also a member of the Survie association, looks back on the importance and scope of the decision of the Council of State which, after five years of combat, granted him access to François Mitterrand's archives on the French policy in Rwanda, where the genocide against the Tutsi minority took place in 1994, which will kill nearly a million people. Ally of the genocidal regime, France was then in the front line.