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L'ONU prouve son impuissance en Bosnie mais aussi au Rwanda où ses capacités à rétablir un dialogue entre forces gouvernementales et rebelles du Front patriotique sont très limitées

Card Number 30176

Number
30176
Author
Ceylac, Catherine
Author
Boisserie, Philippe
Date
15 avril 1994
Ymd
19940415
Time
24:00:00
Time zone
CEST
Uptitle
Journal de 24 heures
Title
L'ONU prouve son impuissance en Bosnie mais aussi au Rwanda où ses capacités à rétablir un dialogue entre forces gouvernementales et rebelles du Front patriotique sont très limitées
Subtitle
La Belgique prône la suspension de la MINUAR et le retrait des troupes. Une façon peu diplomatique de signifier l'échec total de l'ONU.
Size
20401 bytes
Pages nb.
2
Source
Public records
INA
Type
Transcription d'une émission de télévision
Language
FR
Abstract
- The UN proves its impotence in Bosnia but also in Rwanda where its capacity to re-establish a dialogue between government forces and rebels of the Patriotic Front is very limited. Despite initial contact, fighting continues in the capital.
- At Kigali airport, after the foreign nationals, after the diplomats, after the soldiers dispatched on the spot, it is the turn of certain United Nations forces to set off. The Belgian blue helmets leave the UNAMIR which, according to Belgium, is without object. She even outright advocates the suspension of the UN mandate and the withdrawal of troops. An undiplomatic way of signifying the total failure of the UN. A United Nations 2,500 strong in Rwanda and yet incapable of imposing the Arusha peace accords. Unable to prevent these thousands of massacres. Unable to even negotiate a simple ceasefire.
- Admittedly, talks took place today between RPF rebels and government troops. But we are still fighting in Kigali and the forces of the Rwandan Patriotic Front continue their advances on the ground. Just as he seemed able to take the capital, Boutros-Ghali announced that the Security Council would decide in the coming hours whether to maintain a military presence in Rwanda.
- But more than men, a clear and firm policy is needed. In the meantime, people continue to die in Kigali and more and more Rwandans are fleeing to neighboring countries.