General Didier Tauzin raised a corner of the veil on France’s silence in the face of Paul Kagame’s accusations about genocide.

By Charles Onana

General Didier Tauzin, who participated in the turquoise operation, raised a corner of the veil on France’s silence in the face of Paul Kagame’s accusations about genocide. It also expresses its views on the attitude of some french journalists in this dossier. It highlights the issues surrounding the rdcongo, which since then has been the subject of unprecedented looting and massacres of civilians in the silence and indifference of the international community.

Let’s say that everyone is guilty except kagame of the rwandan tragedy, why does the rdcongo suffer the silence we know today? Did the congolese commit genocide in Rwanda in 1994? In this case, what has not been said, what is a matter of silence, is more important than what has been repeatedly repeated in the media for over 20 years.

I have accumulated several facts on this dossier and I am convinced that there are more people in all the powers (French, American, Belgian, British, etc.) who are fighting hard for the lie and are more offensive than those who Fight for the truth. They are trying to discourage the congolese by all means so that they do not question Europe and the entire international community about the reasons for concealing the extermination of the congolese and the plundering of the Congo by the current rwandan leaders.

That is why we are discussing the genocide of Rwanda every day so that the extermination of the congolese and the plundering of the congo cannot be heard. But the congolese have to fight, too, because they have not so far killed neither tutusi nor hutu. They all welcomed them to their ground and crush them as we have done for two decades now is unacceptable.

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I will never participate in this international lie and the complicity of extermination and looting in the Congo. The tragedy of the congo is the starting point for the domination of the African continent. Those who sleep can keep sleeping. The Alarm Clock might be brutal.