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Viewing cable 07PARIS186, RWANDA: EFFECT OF BRUGUIERE REPORT ON USG, STATUS
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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07PARIS186 | 2007-01-18 10:10 | 2010-12-09 21:09 | CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN | Embassy Paris |
VZCZCXRO1270
RR RUEHAG RUEHRN RUEHROV
DE RUEHFR #0186/01 0181035
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
R 181035Z JAN 07
FM AMEMBASSY PARIS
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 4245
INFO RUEHXR/RWANDA COLLECTIVE
RUCNMEM/EU MEMBER STATES
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK 1094
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PARIS 000186
SIPDIS
NOFORN
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/18/2017
TAGS: PREL PGOV KJUS INTERPOL RW FR
SUBJECT: RWANDA: EFFECT OF BRUGUIERE REPORT ON USG, STATUS
OF MRS. HABYARIMANA
REF: NICODEMUS/PALMER/D'ELIA/KAMINSKI/KANEDA E-MAILS
Classified By: Political Minister-Counselor Josiah Rosenblatt, 1.4 (b/d
).
¶1. (C/NOFORN) SUMMARY: XXXXXXXXXXXXl told us January 12
that Judge Bruguiere's November 17 report recommending the
prosecution of President Kagame and requesting the arrest of
nine of his associates had been forwarded to Interpol. He
noted that it was incumbent on the U.S. to make its own
determination as to whether the U.S. was subject to any legal
obligations as a result. Belgium and the UK have informed
France that they will honor the arrest warrants if any of the
nine arrive in their territories and will do so pursuant to
an EU agreement covering such matters. The same official
said that former-President Habyarimana's widow, who had
recently lost a French court case on her request for
political asylum, planned to appeal. The case was thus not
yet closed, and Rwanda had not, contrary to media reports,
"officially" requested her arrest in connection with the 1994
genocide. Separately, XXXXXXXXXXXX conceded that the GOF had given Bruguiere the green light to issue his report, in response to Rwanda's continuing probes into, and allegations concerning, France's role in the events of 1994 in Rwanda; the same source surmised that the GOF had miscalculated and had not envisioned the severe measures Rwanda would take in response
END SUMMARY.
ARREST WARRANTS
¶2. (C) MFA Rwanda desk officer Laurent Chevallier said on
January 12 that Judge Bruguiere's November 17 report on
events in 1994 concerning the death of then-Rwandan President
Habyarimana and recommending the prosecution of President
Kagame and calling for the arrest of nine of his associates,
had been forwarded to Interpol. (We contacted Chevallier in
response to ref A e-mails asking whether Bruguiere's report
created any legal obligations for the U.S. should the
individuals named seek to enter the U.S.) Chevallier said
that he was not in a position to make determinations on U.S.
legal obligations. The matter had been forwarded to
Interpol, he repeated, but he was not certain how Interpol
had proceeded. Chevallier was confident, however, that
Bruguiere's report had the same effect as the issuance of
international arrest warrants. He said that Belgium and the
UK had already told the French that they would arrest those
named should they enter their territories, based on
Bruguiere's warrants. However, they would act not because of
obligations regarding Interpol but rather in accordance with
an EU agreement covering arrest warrants issued by member
states.
¶3. (C) Chevallier advised that the USG was the only entity
that could determine whether the circumstances of this case
and its relationship with Interpol placed any obligation on
the U.S. concerning these individuals. "I'm sure you
understand that as a French official, I really can't tell
your government how this all affects you," he continued. He
suggested that officials in Washington study the matter and,
if necessary, work with Interpol to determine what, if any,
obligations Washington might incur.
MRS. HABYARIMANA
¶4. (C) Chevallier commented briefly on the case of the
widow of former Rwandan President Habyarimana. The press
announced during the week of January 8 that a French court
had refused her request to remain in France as a political
exile, and also reported that Rwanda had insisted that she be
arrested for her alleged role in the 1994 genocide.
Chevallier referred to the January 11 MFA press briefing,
during which the spokesperson noted developments in her case
and denied that Rwanda had "officially" requested her arrest.
Chevallier said that Mrs. Habyarimana's case was not closed,
and that in fact she had already indicated an intention to
appeal "before the end of January." Chevallier reiterated
that, to his knowledge, Rwanda had not "officially" requested
her arrest. He remarked dryly that it would be interesting
if Rwanda did so, since it had "officially" severed
diplomatic relations with France in response to the Bruguiere
report.
(C/NOFORN) GOF GAVE GREEN LIGHT TO BRUGUIERE, ACCORDING TO
MFA DAS
¶5. (C/NOFORN) In a recent conversation largely on other
matters, XXXXXXXXXXXX
confided that the GOF had given Bruguiere the green
light to issue his report. (NOTE: The party and public line
PARIS 00000186 002 OF 002
has been that Bruguiere, exercising his judicial
independence, had done so without consulting other GOF
elements. END NOTE.)XXXXXXXXXXXX
said that France had wanted to reciprocate for
Rwanda's taking steps to investigate France's
alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide and its aftermath.
XXXXXXXXXXXX
said that the GOF had miscalculated, not foreseeing
the strong measures (i.e., severing diplomatic relations)
Rwanda would take in retaliation. (NOTE: XXXXXXXXXXXX
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