- Foreign relations of Rwanda
Rwanda has been the center of much international attention since the war and genocide of 1994. Rwanda is an active member of theUnited Nations , having presided over theSecurity Council during part of 1995. The UN assistance mission in Rwanda, a UN chapter 6 peace-keeping operation, involved personnel from more than a dozen countries. Most of the UN development and humanitarian agencies have had a large presence in Rwanda.However, during the height of the crisis, a three-month period in 1994, the UN removed most of its peacekeepers, and virtually all other formal foreign support fled as well. The only other nation to directly involve itself at that point was France, which sent a contingent of soldiers to create a safe haven for the perpetrators of the genocide, under the pretense that those
genocidaires represented the legitimate government embroiled in a defending itself against a foreign insurgency. The genocidalHutu government wasfrancophone whereas the rebel RPF was invading fromanglophone Uganda. While theRwandan Civil War was a complex sequence of violent episodes which included killers and victims on all sides, most non-French historians agree with RPF's assertions that the 1994 genocide was a deliberate, methodical Hutu campaign to completely exterminate the Tutsis, and that plans for the genocide were well-known in advance by European, American, and UN officialscite journal| last = Doyle | first = Mark | title = Rewriting Rwanda | journal = Foreign Policy | date = May/June 2006 | issue = 154 | url = http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3442 | accessdate = 2007-04-09] cite book | last = Gourevitch | first = Phillip | title = We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With our Families | publisher = Picador | id = ISBN 0-31224-335-9] . As a result of alleged French complicity with the genocidaires, Rwanda cut off relations with France at the end of the war, and replaced French with English as an official language.While formal foreign assistance evaporated at the height of the emergency, more than 200 non-governmental organizations were carrying out humanitarian operations. Several west
Europe an andAfrica n nations,Canada ,People's Republic of China ,Egypt ,Libya ,Russia , theHoly See , and theEuropean Union maintain diplomatic missions in Kigali. In 1998, Rwanda, along withUganda , invaded theDemocratic Republic of the Congo to back Congolese rebels trying to overthrow then-PresidentLaurent Kabila . Rwandan troops remain in the Congo, backing rebels that aim to overthrow Laurent Kabila’s son,Joseph Kabila , who is now the President of the Congo. Rwandan troops have pulled back, however, behind disengagement lines set forth in theLusake Cease-Fire Agreement .Disputes - international:Rwandan military forces are allegedly supporting the rebel forces in the
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