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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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
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