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Islamist armed groups, army targeting civilians in Mali: HRW

By AFP
November 03, 2023
The badge of a member of the Malian army (FAMA), in Anderamboukane, in Menaka region, Mali, March 22, 2019. — AFP
The badge of a member of the Malian army (FAMA), in Anderamboukane, in Menaka region, Mali, March 22, 2019. — AFP 

DAKAR: Islamist armed groups and Malian soldiers killed at least 175 civilians, many of them children, between April and September in Mali, Human Rights Watch has said, condemning the targeted killing of civilians as war crimes.

The al-Qaeda-linked Support Group for Islam and Muslims (GSIM) was responsible for the deaths of at least 135 civilians in two attacks, the human rights organisation said in a report seen by AFP on Thursday.

HRW pointed the finger at GSIM fighters for the massacre on the Timbuktu ferry on Mali´s Niger River on September 7, which left at least 120 people dead according to witness testimonies collected by the organisation.

Malian soldiers and fighters apparently from the Russian mercenary group Wagner killed 40 civilians in three operations between April and September, it said. Bamako´s junta leaders struck up a partnership with Wagner after French troops pulled out of Mali in 2022.

The HRW report is based on telephone interviews with 40 people conducted in August and September. HRW senior Sahel researcher Ilaria Allegrozzi said that the figures recorded only related to five cases specifically investigated by the organisation, and that the number of civilians killed during that period in Mali could be much higher. The country, ruled by a military junta since 2020, has been locked in the grip of jihadism and a deep multidimensional crisis since 2012.