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What (who) is turquoise$85811$ - definition

MILITARY OPERATION
Operation Turquoise; Zone Turquoise
  • French parachutists, part of the international military force supporting the Rwandan relief effort, stand guard at the airport.

Turquoise (color)         
  • A turquoise dome of the [[Po-i-Kalyan]] Mosque in [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • A [[Toyota]] Celica GT [[Liftback]] shown in Bright Turquoise Metallic. Turquoise was a quite popular color for cars during the 1990s.
GREENISH BLUE COLOR, BASED ON THE GEM OF THE SAME NAME
Bright turquoise; Bright Turquoise; Dark turquoise; Turquoise (colour); Turquoise color; Turquoise colour; Turquoise-coloured; Turquoise-colored; Variations of turquoise; 40E0D0; Medium turquoise
Turquoise ( ), also known as Persian blue, is a blue-green color, based on the mineral of the same name. The word turquoise dates to the 17th century and is derived from the French , meaning 'Turkish', because the mineral was first brought to Europe through Turkey from mines in the historical Khorasan province of Iran (Persia) and Afghanistan.
Turquoise (trading platform)         
EQUITIES TRADING PLATFORM
Project Turquoise
Turquoise is an equities trading platform (multilateral trading facility or MTF), created by nine major investment banks in 2008. The aim was to provide dealing services at a 50% discount to traditional exchanges.
Polyommatus dorylas         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Turquoise blue; Plebicula dorylas; Turquoise Blue
Polyommatus (Plebicula) dorylas, the turquoise blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in southern Europe, Asia Minor, the Ural Mountains, Caucasus and Transcaucasia.

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Opération Turquoise

Opération Turquoise was a French-led military operation in Rwanda in 1994 under the mandate of the United Nations. The "multilateral" force consisted of 2,500 troops, 32 from Senegal and the rest French. The equipment included 100 APCs, 10 helicopters, a battery of 120 mm mortars, 4 Jaguar fighter bombers, 8 Mirage fighters, and reconnaissance aircraft. The helicopters laid a trail of food, water and medicine enabling refugees to escape into eastern Zaire. Opération Turquoise is controversial for at least two reasons: accusations that it was an attempt to prop up the genocidal Hutu regime, and that its mandate undermined the UNAMIR. By facilitating 2 million Rwandan refugees to travel to Kivu provinces in Zaire, Turquoise setup the causes of the First Congo War.

The charges raised against the French army during Operation Turquoise are of "complicity of genocide and/or complicity of crimes against humanity." The victims allege that French soldiers did nothing to stop the genocide and let Interahamwe militias escape to Zaire after the massacres. The former Rwandan ambassador to France and co-founder of the RPF Jacques Bihozagara testified, "Operation Turquoise was aimed only at protecting genocide perpetrators, because the genocide continued even within the Turquoise zone." France has always denied any role in the killing.