
Macron seeks forgiveness for France's role in Rwanda genocide, but stops short of apology
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French President Emmanuel Macron publicly acknowledged France's "overwhelming responsibility" in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and said only the survivors could give "the gift of forgiveness."
"France did not understand that, while trying to prevent a regional conflict, or a civil war, it was in fact standing by the side of a genocidal regime," Macron said Thursday following a visit to the Gisozi memorial in the Rwandan capital Kigali. "By doing so, it endorsed an overwhelming responsibility," Macron added, in the strongest public admission of responsibility from a French leader to date.More Related News