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UN 'appalled' by killing of 50 people in Mali attacks
UN 'appalled' by killing of 50 people in Mali attacks
by AFP Staff Writers
Geneva (AFP) Feb 1, 2024

The UN rights chief said Thursday he was "appalled" by alleged summary executions of 25 people by Mali's army and "foreign military personnel" last week in a region plagued by jihadist insurgency.

Volker Turk also expressed alarm at the killing of around 30 others in attacks at the weekend in central Mali, a particular hotbed of violence.

"I am appalled by credible allegations that Malian armed forces accompanied by foreign military personnel summarily executed at least 25 people in Welingara village, in the central Nara region on 26 January," Turk said in a statement.

"I am also alarmed by reports that about 30 civilians were killed in attacks by yet unidentified gunmen on two other villages -- Ogota and Oimbe -- in the Bandiagara region over this past weekend," he added.

Gathering and verifying information in Mali is made difficult by the country's vast geography, detriorating communications and security concerns.

Jihadist violence that started in northern Mali in 2012 spread to the centre of the country in 2015, when Katiba Macina -- an Al Qaeda-affiliated group -- was established, led by the Fulani preacher Amadou Kouffa.

Attacks by armed groups reached unprecedented levels in the centre of the country in the final months of 2023, according to humanitarian and security sources.

- Pivot towards Russia -

Mali is led by a junta that seized power in 2020 and turned away from former colonial power France, before pushing the UN stabilisation mission MINUSMA to leave at the end of 2023.

The junta has chosen instead to pivot towards Russia, both politically and militarily.

Many observers claim it has enlisted the services of Russian mercenaries, despite constant denials.

The UN and local sources regularly accuse the Malian military and its allies of abuses against civilians, which they systematically deny.

The army and Russian allies are "deliberately targeting civilian populations, particularly Fulani communities" in the centre of the country, a humanitarian official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

UN rights investigators say Malian troops and foreign forces -- presumed to be Wagner -- were behind the massacre of at least 500 people in the central Malian town of Moura in March 2022.

"It is essential that all allegations of arbitrary deprivations of life, including summary executions, are fully and impartially investigated and those found responsible brought to justice in trials observing international standards," the UN rights chief said Thursday.

To date, none of the investigations launched in Mali into abuses by the military have been successful.

The UN said Thursday it had recently corroborated two other killings by members of the Malian armed forces and allied foreign military personnel in which at least 31 civilians died.

"We are not aware of any investigations by the authorities into these alleged killings," the statement said.

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