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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This article details the role of the international community in the Rwandan Genocide. Belgium was the last colonial power in Rwanda, and the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) was initially mostly composed of Belgian soldiers, until they were withdrawn. The Belgian General Information and Security Service knew of the genocidal intentions of the Habyarimana regime. On January 25, 1994 a French DC-8 landed secretly at night in Kigali with a load of arms including ninety boxes of sixty mm mortars originally made in Belgium but coming…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This article details the role of the international community in the Rwandan Genocide. Belgium was the last colonial power in Rwanda, and the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) was initially mostly composed of Belgian soldiers, until they were withdrawn. The Belgian General Information and Security Service knew of the genocidal intentions of the Habyarimana regime. On January 25, 1994 a French DC-8 landed secretly at night in Kigali with a load of arms including ninety boxes of sixty mm mortars originally made in Belgium but coming from France. After the attack of 6 April 1994, the Radio des milles collines spread the rumour that Belgian soldiers from United Nations Mission for Assistance in Rwanda were the source. The Rwandan presidential guard captured and assassinated prime minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana and her husband, as well as the ten Belgian soldiers assigned to protect them.