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Opération Turquoise was a French-led military operation in Rwanda in 1994 under the mandate of the United Nations. The "multilateral" force consisted of ...
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Opération Turquoise was a French-led military operation in Rwanda in 1994 under the mandate of the United Nations. The "multilateral" force consisted of 2,500 troops, 32 from Senegal and the rest French. Wikipedia
Dates: Jun 23, 1994 – Aug 21, 1994
Location: Rwanda
On 2 July, France announced that Operation Turquoise would establish a "humanitarian protected zone" in the Cyangugu-Kibuye-Gikongoro triangle in south-western ...
Rwandan authorities at first believed that Operation Turquoise was the rescue mission promised by Huchon and they immediately became more assertive towards ...
May 14, 2018 · The goal of Opération Turquoise was thus altered to aid the Rwandan government forces in fleeing the country to Zaire, with the intention to ...
Jan 11, 2007 · "Operation Turquoise" was billed as an intervention "to stop the massacres and to protect the populations threatened with extermination". But, ...
Jun 22, 2020 · Operation Turquoise was decided by completely ignoring the presence of UNAMIR in Rwanda. The United Nations Secretary General Boutros ...
I approached this essay wanting to focus on the weeks leading up to France's decision to enter Rwanda with Opération Turquoise in a bid to discover how far ...
From their Goma and Bukavu support positions in Zaire, the French forces entered the Rwandan territory on June 23 and gradually covered the southwest quarter of ...
French-led multinational forces carried out "Operation Turquoise", which established a humanitarian protection zone in south-western Rwanda. The operation ended ...
Apr 6, 1994 · After President Habyarimana's assassination on April 6 1994, majority Hutus started killing Tutsis and minority Hutus seen as accomplices of ...