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In addition, Rwanda has alleged a French role in the genocide. "What happened here is unacceptable. What happened here requires the international community, including France, to reflect on the errors that prevented it from foreseeing and stopping this horrible crime," Sarkozy told a news conference. Rwanda's government and genocide survivor organizations often have accused France of training and arming the militias and former government troops who led the genocide. In 1998, a French parliamentary panel absolved France of responsibility in the slaughter. Sarkozy has referred to "serious errors of judgment" and "a form of blindness when we didn't see the genocidal aspect of the government of the president who was assassinated." In her bid for refugee status, Habyarimana had argued that she had no power and merely took care of her house, her children and her garden. Judges said her claim was not credible.
A commission ruled that though Habyarimana had no official government post, she had de facto authority in state affairs. It said she was "at the heart of the regime," and "therefore was among the officials who planned the Rwandan genocide." The judges based their decision on documents and testimonies.
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