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Documents des numéros : 5747 à 5727
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Attention : les documents cochés dans la colonne G expriment l'idéologie des auteurs du génocide contre les Tutsi ou se montrent tolérants à son égard
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5747
June 3, 1994
Peterson, Scott
221260 04: An unidentified woman treats a patient at the Red Cross Hospital June 3, 1994 in Kabgayi, Rwanda. Relief workers in Kigali estimate the daily death toll of famine and disease victims between 20 and 25. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison)
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5746
June 3, 1994
Peterson, Scott
221260 08: An unidentified soldier in the Patriotic Front of Rwanda stands on a bridge over the Akanyaru river June 3, 1994 in Rwanda. They are preparing for the final offensive towards Kabyagi and Gitarma. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison)
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5745
June 16, 1994
Peterson, Scott
359329 09: The body of a Tutsi genocide victim lies in a doorway near Kigali, Rwanda June 16, 1994. The Hutu-inflicted genocide killed nearly one million Tutsis in the spring of 1994. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Liaison)
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5744
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 10: 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)
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5743
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
"Inoubliable Mitterand"
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5742
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 12: French soldiers sit with African men 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)
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5741
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 14: A French soldier surveys the area 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)
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5740
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 15: 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)
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5739
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 16: French soldiers arrive 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)
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5738
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 17: 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)
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5737
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 18: 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)
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5736
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 19: French soldiers patrol 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)
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5735
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 01: French soldiers unload equipment 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)
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5734
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 22: French soldiers check equipment 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)
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5733
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 23: A French soldier is surrounded 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)
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5732
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 28: French soldiers 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)
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5731
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 02: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops at the Zaire border while a soldier stands guard 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)
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5730
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 30: French troops work on a truck 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)
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5729
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 31: Hutus celebrate the arrival of French troops near 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)
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5728
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 33: French soldiers wait with supplies 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)
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5727
June 24, 1994
Peterson, Scott
190777 35: A Hutu guard keeps the crowd back 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)
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