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France Convicts Char Onana for Denying Rwandan Genocide
In a landmark decision, French Cameroonian journalist Char Onana and his publisher have been convicted in France for denying the Rwandan Genocide, which resulted in the massacre of the Tutsi population in 1994. This conviction follows the release of Onana's controversial book, "Rwanda: The Truth About Operation Turquoise," published in 2019, where certain passages were criticized for their dismissive take on the genocide. Amidst growing outrage, survivor associations have vehemently denounced Onana’s statements, which he maintains do not entail denial.