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Double Genocide : ウィキペディア英語版 | Double Genocide The Double Genocide is a thesis which states that comparison of certain genocides can result in trivialisation and so claimed that it is one of the tools of denialism.〔 The term has been used at least in two contexts, the Rwanda genocide and the Holocaust of European Jews in the mid-twentieth century. As used to refer to the genocide of Rwanda, the phase "double genocide" implies an equivalence between the genocide of the Tutsis by the Hutus and the previous history of oppression of the Hutus by the Tutsis. In the context of the Holocaust, "double genocide" holds that comparisons of communism with nazism diminishes and trivialises the Holocaust. ==Rwandan Genocide== in his controversial book ''Black Furies, White Liars'' (2005), French investigative journalist Pierre Péan alleged the existence of a "double-genocide" in Rwanda. Péan claims that the real causes of the Hutu massacre of the Tutsis were the Tutsi shooting down of Hutu President Juvénal Habyarimana's plane on April 6, 1994, and the context of the historical Tutsi oppression of the Hutus. Péan was publicly supported in this view by then-French president François Mitterrand. In 2009 an investigative team submitted a report to the UNHCHR on the Rwandan genocide. When this report was subsequently leaked, the (now Tusi dominated) Rwandan government responded by claiming that it was a "part of a political agenda seeking to absolve those who committed the 1994 genocide and to undermine the developments that have taken place in Rwanda by claiming that there is no difference between those who committed the genocide and those who stopped it".
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