Comment
During his speaking at the Palais de la Nation in Kinshasa, the President of the French Republic allows himself to give lessons in justice to the Congolese when no French official has so far been worried about his role in the genocide perpetrated against Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994. He dares to affirm that his country has had nothing to do with the wars that have bloodied Congo ex-Zaire since then. Yet it is France that has refused to arrest those responsible for the genocide, it was she who protected their flight to Zaire, rearmed them, hindered any coercive action by the UN against these criminals and restored in this country the authority of Marshal Mobutu.