Annexe_122 (.pdf – 55 Ko)
Category Archives: 6 April-19 July 1994
The Marlaud-Ngirabatware meeting at the Quai d’Orsay, Paris, on 4 July 1994
Annexe_121 (.pdf – 374 Ko)
Joseph Nzirorera’s election to the presidency of the National Assembly, in Gisenyi on 4 July 1994
Annexe_120 (.pdf – 55 Ko)
The surprising resistence of Tutsi survivors in the Bisesero hills, in Kibuye (May 1994)
Annexe_119 (.pdf – 548 Ko)
The meeting of prefects on civil self defense of 9 June 1994
Annexe_118 (.pdf – 75 Ko)
Édouard Karemera’ handwritten notebook
Annexe_117 (.pdf – 28,75 Mo)
UN Security Council Resolution 938 of 17 May 1994
Annexe_116 (.pdf – 82 Ko)
The legitimacy of the Interim Government, as confirmed by the United Nations on 25 May 1994
Annexe_115 (.pdf – 277 Ko)
President Sindikubwabo’s phonecall to François Mitterrand on 22 May 1994
Annexe_114 (.pdf – 390 Ko)
Théoneste Bagosora’s “recall” to active military service on 21 May 1994
Annexe_113 (.pdf – 108 Ko)
The bogus assignments given to Col. Balthazar Ndengeyinka in May 1994
Annexe_112 (.pdf – 162 Ko)
Jean Kambanda’s personal diary and handwritten notebook
Annexe_111-1 (.pdf – 28,67 Mo)
Annexe_111-2 (.pdf – 35,62 Mo)
The meeting of the MRND Political Bureau of 10 – 13 May 1994
Annexe_110 (.pdf – 10,78 Mo)
The letter from Édouard Karemera to Augustin Ndindiliyimana about Ndindiliyimana’s Tutsi escort, dated 26 April 1994
Annexe_109 (.pdf – 1,10 Mo)
President Sindikubwabo’s threatened resignation of 22 April 1994, and its refusal
Annexe_108 (.pdf – 1,53 Mo)
The market for weapons purchases
Annexe_107 (.pdf – 1,29 Mo)
Public expeditures on private debts : management of State “properties” by political and military leaders during the conflict
Annexe_106 (.pdf – 3,51 Mo)
Funding for civil self defense
Annexe_105 (.pdf – 4,62 Mo)
The directives on civil self defense of 25 May 1994
Annexe_104 (.pdf – 4,64 Mo)
Édouard Karemera’s highly public return to state affairs in late May 1994
Annexe_103 (.pdf – 9,04 Mo)
General Roméo Dallaire in obligatory negotiations with the Interahamwe (May 1994)
Annexe_102 (.pdf – 3,53 Mo)
Attempts to promote and recall certain retired officers to active duty before the reshuffling in the army general staff of 16 April 1994
Annexe_101 (.pdf – 79 Ko)
The prefectoral reshuffling of 17 April 1994 and the removal of “opposition” prefects
Annexe_100 (.pdf – 56 Ko)
Augustin Ngirabatware’s personal diary
Annexe_99 (.pdf – 94 Ko)
Schematic overview of the activities of the Interim Government (April – November 1994)
Annexe_97 (.pdf – 1,53 Mo)
The crucial question of bonuses to be made paid to the heads of cells during the war
Annexe_96 (.pdf – 66 Ko)
Weapons purchases by the FAR
Annexe_95 (.pdf – 1,12 Mo)
“The Initiators”, promoters of the massacres
Annexe_94 (.pdf – 65 Ko)
The official numbering of the victims of the conflict
Annexe_93 (.pdf – 2,22 Mo)
The communiqués from the prime minister’s office and the MRND of 23 and 27 April 1994
Annexe_92 (.pdf – 1,48 Mo)
Théoneste Bagosora acknowledges genocide in his testimony before Trial Chamber I of the ICTR on 10 November 2005
Annexe_91 (.pdf – 105 Ko)
The “pacification” tour in Kigali of 10 – 12 April 1994
Annexe_90 (.pdf – 65 Ko)
The communiqué of the political parties of 10 April 1994
Annexe_89 (.pdf – 574 Ko)
Pauline Nyiramasuhuko’s handwritten notebook (9 April – 27 May 1994)
Annexe_88 (.pdf – 2,59 Mo)
Orders given to the Interahamwe militiamen, according to Jean Kambanda, prime minister of the Interim Government
Annexe_87 (.pdf – 63 Ko)
Massacres committed by Interahamwe militiamen in Kigali
Annexe_86 (.pdf – 68 Ko)
Eugène Mbarushimana, former secretary-general of the Interahamwe, an embarrassment to his French hosts
Annexe_85 (.pdf – 60 Ko)
The long “protected” journey of Augustin Ngirabatware, Minister of Planning in the Interim Government, while subject to an ICTR arrest warrant
Annexe_84 (.pdf – 3,38 Mo)
The list of the 178 persons sheltered at the French Embassy and eligible for evacuation abroad
Annexe_83 (.pdf – 1,65 Mo)
The transfer of the dignitaries of the regime from the Presidential Guard Camp to the French Embassy on 7 April 1994
Annexe_82 (.pdf – 71 Ko)
Théodore Sindikubwabo’s candidacy for the Presidency of the republic
Annexe_81 (.pdf – 116 Ko)
Persons given refuge at the French Embassy from 7 – 12 April 1994
Annexe_80 (.pdf – 73 Ko)
Transporting the children of Agathe Uwilingiyimana and Ignace Barahira to the Hôtel Mille Collines
Annexe_79 (.pdf – 867 Ko)
The roadblocks set up in Kigali on 7 April 1994
Annexe_78 (.pdf – 73 Ko)
The exchange of code cables between Booh-Booh/Dallaire and Kofi Annan and the General Secretariat of the UN (April 1994)
Annexe_77 (.pdf – 9,94 Mo)
Pauline Nyiramasuhuko’s personal diary
Annexe_76 (.pdf – 15,67 Mo)
The report from Édouard Karemera’s mission to Gisenyi and Ruhengeri of 18 – 19 April 1994
Annexe_75 (.pdf – 570 Ko)
Édouard Karemera’s tract, a call to arms for the resistance, of 12 April 1994
Annexe_74 (.pdf – 77 Ko)
The official announcements of the appointment of a Prime minister and the Interim Government on 8 April 1994
Annexe_73 (.pdf – 53 Ko)
The abrupt “unexpected” transfer of the Interim Government to Murambi (Gitarama) on 12 April 1994
Annexe_72 (.pdf – 2,67 Mo)
The communiqués of the Rwandan Armed Forces and the Army Chief of Staff of 12, 17 and 18 April 1994
Annexe_71 (.pdf – 734 Ko)
The indifference of party leaders and the government ministers re-appointed on 8 April 1994 to the fate of their colleagues who were reported “dead or missing”
Annexe_70 (.pdf – 81 Ko)
The protocol of agreement of political parties, as amended on 8 April 1994
Annexe_69 (.pdf – 245 Ko)
The meeting of party representatives to set up an Interim Government on 8 April 1994
Annexe_68 (.pdf – 439 Ko)
The political-juridical debate on the modalities of the constitutional transition
Annexe_67 (.pdf – 268 Ko)
The events of 6 – 9 April 1994, as recounted by Matthieu Ngirumpatse and Édouard Karemera
Annexe_66 (.pdf – 228 Ko)
Minutes from the Crisis committee meetings of 8 April 1994
Annexe_65 (.pdf – 3,50 Mo)
Minutes from the meetings between Bagosora and the MRND party leaders of 7 and 8 April 1994
Annexe_64 (.pdf – 1,45 Mo)
The replacement of Juvénal Habyarimana according to article 47 of the Protocol on powersharing
Annexe_63 (.pdf – 52 Ko)2 Ko)
Threats to Matthieu Ngirumpatse’s security
Annexe_62 (.pdf – 762 Ko)
The separate plans of action adopted by Théoneste Bagosora and the other members of military crisis committee on the morning of 8 April 1994
Annexe_61 (.pdf – 55 Ko)
Meetings between Dallaire-Bagosora-Ndindiliyimana on 6 and 7 April 1994
Annexe_60 (.pdf – 78 Ko)
The appointment of Col. Marcel Gatsinzi to Army Chief of Staff on the night of 6–7 April 1994
Annexe_59 (.pdf – 94 Ko)
The listing of officers eligible for promotion to Chief of Staff of the FAR based on seniority
Annexe_58 (.pdf – 68 Ko)
The meeting between the UN Special Representative Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh and Théoneste Bagosora during the night of 6–7 April 1994
Annexe_57 (.pdf – 57 Ko)
The meeting and the communiqué issued by the FAR High Command and operational sector commanders on 7 April 1994
Annexe_56 (.pdf – 1,17 Mo)
The whereabouts and activities of Édouard Karemera and Matthieu Ngirumpatse during the night of 6–7 April 1994
Annexe_55 (.pdf – 106 Ko)
The response and the goings on among the Habyarimana family at the presidential residence in Kanombe from the night of 6 April through 9 April 1994
Annexe_54 (.pdf – 5,90 Mo)
The impromptu meeting of the High Command of the FAR during the night of 6 – 7 April 1994. Minutes of the meeting and the communiqué issued by the FAR
Annexe_53 (.pdf – 28,56 Mo)
The shooting down of the plane and the genocide
Annexe_52 (.pdf – 85 Ko)
The mysterious organization ISTO and the downing of the plane on 6 April 1994
Annexe_50 (.pdf – 3.20Mo)
ICTR Investigator Michael Hourigan’s report to Prosecutor Louise Arbour concerning the downing of the presidential plane on 6 April 1994 (January 1997)
Annexe_49 (.pdf – 1,30 Mo)