Between 7 April and 15 July 1994, an estimated 800,000 Rwandan Tutsi and moderate Hutu were killed in approximately 100 days — one of the fastest mass killings in recorded history. UNAMIR force commander General Roméo Dallaire sent a 'genocide fax' to UN headquarters on 11 January 1994 warning of weapons caches and planned mass killings; the cable was suppressed by the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations under Kofi Annan and Boutros Boutros-Ghali, who ordered Dallaire not to act. France's Opération Turquoise (22 June–21 August 1994) has been accused of protecting Hutu Power perpetrators rather than civilians. The Mucyo Commission (Rwanda, 2008) accused French officials of direct complicity. The Duclert Commission (France, 2021) found France bore 'overwhelming responsibility' but stopped short of a formal complicity finding.