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Only one part of this is relevant to Unicode:

J M Sykes wrote:
> If [French capitals are] not accented, this implies that round
> trip case folding loses information.

Case folding and case mapping are different things. You mean case mapping,
I think.

Case mapping does in general lose information; however, the standard
Unicode uppercase mappings do not strip accents, and there are no
exceptions for French locales.

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