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Mali war parties committed serious abuses against civilians, report says

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Civilians in Mali suffered serious abuses from Islamic militants and Malian armed forces and their allies, according to a Human Rights Watch report. The report documented killings, burning of vehicles, and abusive counterinsurgency operations.

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Key Numbers

30witnesses interviewed by Human Rights Watch
38civilians killed in counterinsurgency operations
23children killed in counterinsurgency operations
10adults killed in apparent drone strikes
12children and teenagers killed in apparent drone strikes

Who's Involved

Human Rights Watch
released a report detailing abuses against civilians in Mali
JNIM
Islamic militant group accused of killing civilians and burning vehicles
Malian armed forces
accused of abusive counterinsurgency operations and drone strikes
Africa Corps
Russian military unit working with Malian army, accused of abuses
Ilaria Allegrozzi
Senior Sahel researcher at Human Rights Watch
Mohamed El Maouloud Ramadane
FLA spokesman

↳ Why This Matters

The report highlights severe human rights violations against civilians in Mali by all warring parties, underscoring a persistent cycle of violence and impunity that impacts the civilian population and exacerbates the ongoing conflict in the Sahel region.

Key facts

  • Civilians in Mali faced serious abuses from Islamic militants and Malian armed forces and allies.
  • Human Rights Watch documented killings and destruction of civilian property by JNIM fighters.
  • Malian army and allies conducted abusive counterinsurgency operations, resulting in civilian deaths.
  • Mali's military conducted drone strikes that killed 22 people, including children.
  • Thousands of Malians have fled to Mauritania amid escalating violence.

Civilians in Mali have been subjected to serious abuses by both Islamic militants and the Malian armed forces, along with their allies, according to a Human Rights Watch report released on Monday. The report details killings and destruction of civilian property by JNIM fighters, as well as abusive counterinsurgency operations targeting Fulani communities by the Malian army and its allies, which resulted in the deaths of 38 civilians, including 23 children.

Mali's military also conducted two apparent drone strikes that killed 10 adults and 12 children and teenagers. Ilaria Allegrozzi, a senior Sahel researcher at Human Rights Watch, stated that warring parties are repeating grave abuses against civilians, fueling a cycle of violence due to longstanding impunity.

The report's findings are based on interviews with 30 witnesses, verification of geolocated videos and photographs from social media, and analysis of satellite imagery. Mali has been grappling with over a decade of conflict involving militants affiliated with al-Qaida and the Islamic State group, including JNIM, and a Tuareg separatist rebellion in the north.

Escalating violence in recent months followed a large coordinated attack by JNIM and Tuareg separatists on multiple locations, including the capital's airport. Thousands of Malians have fled to Mauritania as fighting intensified, with refugees reporting indiscriminate killings, beheadings, abductions, and sexual abuse by Africa Corps, the Russian military unit operating with the Malian army.

A spokesman for the FLA, Mohamed El Maouloud Ramadane, asserted that measures were taken to prevent civilian casualties and that communities were warned to stay away from military sites. JNIM, in its defense, stated that civilians violating its rules are punished according to Sharia law. Malian military authorities did not respond to Human Rights Watch's inquiries.

Frequently asked questions

The report was released by Human Rights Watch.

The report accuses Islamic militants (JNIM), the Malian armed forces, their allies, and the Russian military unit Africa Corps.

Documented abuses include killings, burning of civilian vehicles, abusive counterinsurgency operations, and apparent drone strikes.

38 civilians, including 23 children, were reportedly killed in counterinsurgency operations.

Mali has been plagued by over a decade of conflict involving militants and a Tuareg separatist rebellion, with violence escalating recently.

What Happens Next

01Mali's military authorities are expected to respond to the Human Rights Watch report.
02Further investigations into the reported abuses may be conducted.
03International pressure may increase on all parties to cease abuses and ensure accountability.

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How It Developed

Civilians in Mali suffered serious abuses from Islamic militants and Malian armed forces and allies.
JNIM fighters killed civilians and burned vehicles.
Malian army and allies conducted abusive counterinsurgency operations against Fulani communities.
Mali's military carried out apparent drone strikes killing 22 people.
Human Rights Watch interviewed 30 witnesses and analyzed social media and satellite imagery.
Mali has been plagued by militants and a Tuareg separatist rebellion for over a decade.
Violence escalated after JNIM and Tuareg separatists attacked multiple locations.
Thousands of Malians fled to Mauritania due to intensified fighting.

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All warring parties in Mali committed serious abuses against civilians, report saysAP News

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