Human Rights Watch laments rise in Malian civilian deaths

Mali Defense forces
Mali Defense forces [Photo: BBC]

The Human Rights Watch in Mali is lamenting a surge in the killing of civilians in Mali by soldiers and jihadists.

According to the Human Rights group, at least 107 civilians including traders, village chiefs and children – had been killed in central and south-western Mali since December.

Soldiers have been blamed for at least 71 civilian deaths over the period while jihadists were linked to 36 deaths.

HRW called it a “dramatic spike” and said it needed to the investigated.

Mali’s army has in the past been accused of human rights abuses but denied the allegations.

Foreign troops are in the process of exiting the country that is currently run by a military junta that ousted the president in 2020.

Mali’s conflict between the army, ethnic militants and jihadists has been going on for a decade.

Thousands have been killed in the conflict.

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