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French President Nicolas Sarkozy is visiting Rwanda in the first visit of its kind since the 1994 genocide. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy is visiting Rwanda in the first visit of its kind since the 1994 genocide. |
The visit is intended to symbolise a commitment by both countries to move on after years of acrimony. | The visit is intended to symbolise a commitment by both countries to move on after years of acrimony. |
Rwanda accuses France of training and arming the Hutu extremists who killed some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus - charges denied in Paris. | Rwanda accuses France of training and arming the Hutu extremists who killed some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus - charges denied in Paris. |
Mr Sarkozy and Rwandan President Paul Kagame are due to visit a memorial for the victims of the genocide. | Mr Sarkozy and Rwandan President Paul Kagame are due to visit a memorial for the victims of the genocide. |
The two countries broke off diplomatic relations in 2006 over accusations by a French judge that Mr Kagame was involved in the shooting down of the plane carrying former Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana - the incident that triggered the genocide. | |
Mr Kagame led the Tutsi rebels who took power and ended the genocide. | |
He says the plane was shot down by Hutu extremists in order to justify the killings. | |
Ties between France and Rwanda were restored last November, although BBC East Africa correspondent Will Ross says beneath the surface, the rift is likely to continue. | |
He says it is difficult to patch up such a deep rift, which prompted all French institutions in Rwanda to be shut down, including schools and cultural organisations. | |
Some of these are now being reopened. | Some of these are now being reopened. |
Rwanda's official language has even been switched from French to English. | Rwanda's official language has even been switched from French to English. |
Late last year Rwanda joined the Commonwealth - a group almost exclusively made up of former British colonies. | Late last year Rwanda joined the Commonwealth - a group almost exclusively made up of former British colonies. |
Mr Sarkozy will only be in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, for a few hours. | Mr Sarkozy will only be in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, for a few hours. |
It comes amid his tour of French-speaking Africa countries. | It comes amid his tour of French-speaking Africa countries. |