Among others, Prime Minister
According to the Commission, one of the highlights of the Genocide against the Tutsi in
"The programme provided arms and money to expedite the killing of the Tutsi so that wherever the RPF liberated they would find that all Tutsi were dead. This was discussed during the Government meeting on
As noted, the
In order to continue supporting the "auto-defense civile" programme, a
It is noted that BNR was also provided with specimens indicating the signatories for the Account.
The
"The cabinet meeting of
"The first thing was to prepare a long report to be submitted to the Prime Minister outlining the implementation of the programme across the country. It was mentioned that in some places, people have not responded well to the "auto-defense civile" programme and necessitated that the soldiers take the lead in showing people how to find the enemy and fight him."
As noted, the latter meant that soldiers were required to show the public how the killing of the Tutsi should proceed and prepare a report explaining the course of the massacre.
The second item on the agenda of the Government was to conduct a census of young men who received both the training and weapons in the "auto-defense civile" programme in each Commune, and to report it to the Prefect and discuss it with the military commanders in the prefecture so that errors could be rectified, so that the Genocide can spread across the country.
The third resolution adopted by the Kambanda Government, as noted, was to mobilize all levels to intensify the campaign through especially the media and community outreach meetings to mobilize them for joining hands to fight the enemy everywhere.
That meant, people would be encouraged to continue searching for the Tutsi who were still alive.
"The meeting decided to appoint a permanent staff member in the Ministry of local government in charge of preparing daily publications available to the media and local authorities to assist them in the campaign."
The assignment was given to Faustin Nkiko who was formerly the sous prefect of Byumba Prefecture.
The
According to CNLG, the evidence found in the resolutions of the
"The government gave instructions on how the Tutsi massacre should be carried out, provided equipment and weapons and assessed that the Genocide was committed throughout the country."
"It is clear that the Genocide against the Tutsi is a massacre planned and perpetrated by the government as confirmed by various international bodies."
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