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France, in particular, is blamed in aiding the Hutu regime to flee by creating what is known as Operation Turquoise. Canada, Ghana, and the Netherlands provided consistent support for the UN mission under the command of Romeo Dallaire although it was left without an appropriate mandate for the capacity to intervene from the U... Showed first 250 characters
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Security Council. Despite emphatic demands from UNAMIR's commanders in Rwanda, before and throughout the genocide, its requests for authorization to end it were refused and its intervention-capacity was even reduced. Showed next 250 characters
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