"In such countries, genocide is not too important," then-French President Francois Mitterrand told the daily Le Figaro in 1988.
Criticized internationally and publicly because of its supports to Hutus regime, France prohibits accessing reports on genocide.
Several international cases against France are ongoing. An estimated 800,000 minority Tutsis and some Hutus were killed during 100 days of bloodshed orchestrated by extremist Hutus in 1994.