In support of “Rwanda’s Untold Story” and the BBC

Opening image of the BBC documentary "Rwanda's Untold Story"

A call for truth and justice in the African Great Lakes Region

(Published here for the signatories by Ann Garrison and the Black Star News.) 

On Oct. 1, 2014, BBC2 broadcast a documentary, “Rwanda’s Untold Story,” on the tragedies which have devastated the Great Lakes Region of Africa since 1990, especially Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This documentary methodically deconstructs the narrative that has been made official by most of the Western media.

The signatories of this appeal, who have been actors or observers in the African Great Lakes Region, through their work and/or humanitarian commitments, wish to congratulate and express their support to the BBC journalists and management who have significantly contributed to establishing the previously ignored historical truth.
 
International justice has been instrumentalized and has not fulfilled its role:
 
— Essential documents such as the Gersony Report or the Hourigan Inquiry have not been taken into consideration by the ICTR.
 
— Ms. Carla Del Ponte was going to issue indictments following the special investigation into the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) crimes but, in 2003, she was removed from her position of ICTR chief prosecutor after the intervention of several member states of the U.N. Security Council.
 
— The 1998 U.N. Garreton Report and the 2010 U.N. Mapping Report on Human Rights Abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1993-2003, which both implicated the Kigali regime for its action in DRC, did not result in any legal action.
 
— The attack on the plane carrying the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi is considered by a great number of observers and commissions of inquiry as a key element in the escalation of violence and the outbreak of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda; therefore, it is not acceptable that 20 years later the perpetrators and the actors should not be known, tried and convicted.
 
International justice has been instrumentalized and has not fulfilled its role.
 
At a time when the European Parliament has awarded Dr. Denis Mukwege the 2014 Sakharov Prize for his work in favor of the women victims of rape and sexual violence during the armed conflicts that have torn the Eastern DRC for almost 20 years, it is unacceptable that those responsible for these crimes against humanity or genocide which have caused several million deaths in the DRC should not be indicted, prosecuted and convicted.
 
Peace can only be achieved if justice is rendered fairly and equitably. Therefore the signatories call upon the U.N. to set up at the earliest the structures and procedures permitting the prosecution of all those responsible for all the crimes perpetrated in this region since 1990: war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
 
The signatories ask that the political pressures and media bias which aim at discrediting the French and Spanish judicial investigations that implicate the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front be denounced. We cannot help being astonished by the silence in almost all French language media after the broadcast of the documentary by the BBC, whose professionalism and deontology are internationally recognized.
 
It is unacceptable that those responsible for these crimes against humanity or genocide which have caused several million deaths in the DRC should not be indicted, prosecuted and convicted.
 
Only truth and impartial justice will help restore peace to the region. The signatories of this call reiterate their support to the BBC and call upon it to continue its work of presenting information and truth in the dramatic events that took place in Rwanda and in the Great Lakes region. This will be the best way to respond to the criticisms of the last October.
 
Signatories
 
BEUNZA, Professor Pepe, Spain, first Spanish conscientious objector
 
BONET JPUIGERT, Joseph, Spain, member, GEES (Grup d’Empordaneses i Empordanesos per la Solidaritat)
 
BOULE, Pierre, Canada, lawyer
 
CABOT-VIDAL, Spain, human rights activist
 
CANET, Professor Francesc, Spain, former Member of Parliament
 
CARRERO, Juan, Spain, founder “Veritas Rwanda Forum”
 
CASOLIVA, Joan, Spain, INSHUTI Association
 
CASTRO ELCACHO, Pedro, Spain, financial investor
 
CLAEYS BOUUAERT, Thérèse, Belgium, sociologist
 
COMELLAS HUMET, Sergi, Spain, engineer
 
CONSTANT, Raphaël, France, head of Martinique Bar Association

CREPEAU, Pierre, Canada, anthropologist and writer, in charge of the foundation of the University of Butare (Rwanda)
 

CUADRAT i PELACH, Professor Nuria, Spain,
 
CUSSAC, Colonel Bernard, France
 
DE BEULE, Christiaan, Belgium, Rwanda – Burundi asbi
 
DE LA CAMARA, Belen, Spain, Mediator
 
DESGAGNE, Bernard, Canada, Journalist
 
ERLINDER, Professor Peter, USA, ICTR defense attorney
 
FARRES Josephina, Spain, INSHUTI Association
 
FRUCHARD, General Michel, France, ex African matters counselor, French Ministry of Defence
 
GARRISON, Ann, USA, print and radio journalist
 
GENTILINI, Professor Marc, France, Honorary President, French Medecine Academy, honorary President, French Red Cross
 
GISPERT, Maria, Spain, Contractor
 
HABYARIMANA, General Emmanuel, Switzerland, Geopolitical scientist, President, Virtus Panafricaine de Géopolitique
 
HERMAN, Professor Edward S., USA, Writer and teacher
 
HOGARD, Colonel Jacques, France, area commanding officer, Operation Turquoise
 
KALINGANIRE, Pascal, USA, human rights activist, Organization for Peace, Justice and Development in Rwanda and Great Lakes Region
 
KAZADI KABIMBA, Richard, DRC, lawyer
 
KÖCHLER, Hans, Austria, President, International Progress Association
 
LAFOURCADE, General Jean Claude, France, Commanding officer, Operation Turquoise
 
LIONDJO, Philippe, Switzerland, President, Swiss chapter, CLD
 
LIGA DEL DRETS DEIS POBLES, Spain, human rights NGO for the African Great Lakes Region
 
MARCHAL, Colonel Luc, Belgium, Commanding Officer, Kigali Sector, United Nations Mission In Rwanda, 1993-94
 
MATATA, Joseph, Belgium, Coordinator, Center for the Fight against Impunity and Injustice in Rwanda
 
MBEKA, Joseph Salomon, Belgium, human rights activist
 
MOLINA, Amparo, Spain, President, Federation of Black Africa Committees
 
MUKASINE Florentine, Netherlands, Netherlands Coordinator, Women’s International Network for Democracy and Peace
 
NDAGIJIMANA, Jean-Marie France, Former Rwanda Foreign Minister
 
NDAYISABA, Elysee, Belgium, President, Assistance to Victims of Conflict in Central Africa
 
NDJOKO, Bénédicte, Switzerland, teacher, human rights activist
 
NKINAMUBANZI, Pierre – Claver, Canada, President, CRC (Rwandan Congress of Canada)
 
NYABIRUNGU MWENE SONGA, Raphael, Professor, DRC, Dean, Kinshasa Law Faculty
 
NYIRANKUNDWANKIZE, Daphrose, Belgium, Belgium Président, Women’s International Network for Democracy and Peace
 
OLIVAR, Joan, Spain, Geographer
 
OLIVER GONZALES, Antoni, Spain, Lecturer
 
PACHA VINCENTE, Carlos, Spain, Engineer
 
PALOU, Sergio, Spain, Economist
 
PALOU – LOVERDOS, Jordi, Spain, lawyer for the Rwandese, Spanish and Congolese victims, lawyer,
 
International Forum for Truth and Justice in the African Great Lakes Region
 
PETERSON, David, USA, Writer and researcher
 
PHILPOT, Robin, Canada, publisher and author books on the African Great Lakes region
 
PHILPOT, John, Canada, Lawyer
 
PLOURDE, Philippe, Canada, Lawyer Legal Assistant for defence team at the ICTR
 
PONS, Jordi, Spain, Inshuti association
 
PUIG-LOVERDOS, Oscar, Spain, economist
 
PUTS, Jean-Paul, Belgium, Surgeon (former Rwanda war and humanitarian surgeon – 1994 – 1996)
 
RAFFIN, Madeleine, France, Caritas Gikongoro director (1991 – 1993)
 
REID, Timothy B., Canada, former Investigations & Justice Reform Officer U.N. Human Rights
 
Field Operation in Rwanda & former DDRRR Team Leader for South Kivu – U.N. Mission in DRC (MONUC)
 
REVER, Judi, Canada, Journalist
 
ROBARDEY, Michel, Colonel, France, Counselor, Investigation police (1990-1993)
 
ROMERO ALVAREZ, Jordi – Xavier, Spain, Theologian
 
RUTIHUNZA, Théobald, France, President, RIPRODHOR
 
SAYO ROURA, Ester, Spain, Member, GEES (Grup d’Empordaneses i Empordanesos per la Solidaritat)
 
SBOLGI, Mauro, Belgium, Administrator, S.I.R.E.A.S association
 
SOLER ROS, Maria, Spain, Member, GEES (Grup d’Empordaneses i Empordanesos per la Solidaritat)

SIROIS, André, Canada, lawyer and legal translator, first coordinator of the ICTR’s linguistic services
 

TERES BONET, Noria, Spain, Justicia i Pau
 
VALLMAJO, Marti, Spain, brother Joaquim Vallmajo killed in Rwanda 04/26/94
 
VILA TRIOLA, Spain, Pere
 
VILLENA, Rafael, Spain, President of Coordonadora ONG Saladaries, de les comanques gironines I l’Alt
 
VINCENT, Colonel André, Belgium, commanding officer, Belgium technical military assistance (1991 – 1993)
 
WEYL, Fréderic, France, Lawyer
 

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