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Rwandan Documents

Rwandan Documents. http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB53/. Questions. What was known? What issues were discussed regarding stopping the genocide, understanding the situation in Rwanda and/or the attitude of the parties involved?. Document 1.

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Rwandan Documents

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  1. Rwandan Documents http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB53/

  2. Questions What was known? What issues were discussed regarding stopping the genocide, understanding the situation in Rwanda and/or the attitude of the parties involved?

  3. Document 1 “Death of Rwandan and Burundian Presidents in Plane Crash Outside Kigali”, April 6, 1994.

  4. Document 1

  5. Document 1: You do not have this document

  6. Document 2 From Maj. Gen. Romeo Dallaire, Force Commander, United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, to Maj. Gen. Maurice Baril, United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations

  7. Questions What was known? What issues were discussed regarding stopping the genocide, understanding the situation in Rwanda and/or the attitude of the parties involved?

  8. Document 2

  9. Who was the informant? What was the attitude toward Belgian soldiers?

  10. Document 3

  11. Document 4 US Mission to the United Nations, New York, “Talking Points for UNAMIR Withdrawal”, April 15, 1994.

  12. Questions What was known? What issues were discussed regarding stopping the genocide, understanding the situation in Rwanda and/or the attitude of the parties involved?

  13. Document 4

  14. Document 5 “Talking Points On Rwanda/Burundi”, April 11, 1994.

  15. Document 5

  16. Document 5 continued (you do not have a copy)

  17. Questions What was known? What issues were discussed regarding stopping the genocide, understanding the situation in Rwanda and/or the attitude of the parties involved?

  18. Document you do not have a copy Press Release, Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, “Statement by the Press Secretary”, April 22, 1994

  19. Questions What was known? What issues were discussed regarding stopping the genocide, understanding the situation in Rwanda and/or the attitude of the parties involved?

  20. Document 6-7 Memorandum for the Vice President, et. al., “PDD 25: U.S. Policy on Reforming Multilateral Peace Operations”, May 3, 1994

  21. Document 6

  22. Document 7 Will the US get involved?

  23. Document 8 White paper, Department of State, “The Clinton Administration’s Policy on Reforming Multilateral Peace Operations”, May 1994

  24. Document 8 Will the US get involved?

  25. Document 8 Right Side

  26. Document 10-13 Defense Intelligence Report, Defense Intelligence Agency, “Rwanda: The Rwandan Patriotic Front’s Offensive”, May 9, 1994

  27. Document 10

  28. Document 11

  29. Document 12

  30. Document 13

  31. Remaining Documents you Do Not Have Copies of

  32. Discussion Paper, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East/Africa Region, Department of Defense, May 1, 1994

  33. Document Continued

  34. US Department of State, cable number 113672, to US Embassy Bujumbura and US Embassy Dar es Salaam, “DAS Bushnell Tells Col. Bagosora to Stop the Killings”, April 29, 1994.

  35. US Department of State, cable number 127262, to US Mission to the United Nations, New York, “Rwanda: Security Council Discussions”, May 13, 1994. 

  36. “Has Genocide Occurred in Rwanda?”, May 21, 1994.  Secret

  37. The Debate Office of the Legal Adviser, Department of State, drafted by Assistant Legal Adviser for African Affairs Joan Donoghue, May 16, 1994.  Secret.

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