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Wagner, abuse of the army: the junta in Mali refutes the accusations

2022-11-25T11:13:57.905Z


The Malian junta has refuted accusations of military abuse against civilians, alliance with mercenaries from the Russian Wagner group and...


The Malian junta has refuted accusations of military abuse against civilians, alliance with mercenaries from the Russian Wagner group and segregation against the Fulani community, after a new unfavorable human rights report.

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) published a report on Thursday, November 24, reporting an unprecedented increase in 2022 in attacks against civilians in central Mali, one of the main centers of violence in the Sahel.

Use of Wagner services

According to FIDH, the report denounces the crimes perpetrated by jihadists, community militias, but also the Malian army and the Russian paramilitary group Wagner.

It stigmatizes the prevailing impunity.

"

These allegations are for the most part tendentious, unchecked and made on purpose, with the aim of tarnishing the image of the Malian Defense and Security Forces

," the junta-controlled government said in a document published Thursday evening and repeating the elements of response regularly opposed to such reports.

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The government speaks of "

displaying facts on the basis of non-contradictory testimonies, not relying on any tangible proof and often made under the threat of terrorist groups

".

He assures that the army operates "

with strict respect for human rights and international humanitarian law

", and that alleged violations always give rise to "

diligent treatment

" and investigations.

As for the use of Wagner's services, it is in fact “

Russian trainers and advisers

”, whose presence in Mali “

is very old

”.

It dates back to 1960 with the sending of certain instructors to help Mali build its army and its administration

,” says the government.

The military in power since the coup d'état of August 2020 turned away in 2021 from the former French ally and its partners, in favor of Russia.

Impunity

The government "

totally rejects

" the accusations of persecution against the Fulani, a group known to provide many elements to the jihadists.

He criticizes the FIDH for ignoring "

the remarkable progress

" made, according to him, against the jihadists, but also the efforts deployed against impunity, such as the current revision of the penal and military codes or the project for a special assize court to gender-based crimes.

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The Malian Association for Human Rights (AMDH), a member organization of FIDH with which it had established a previous report in 2018, indicated in a press release that it "

dissociates

itself " from the new report, because of "

serious breaches

" of the principles of "

impartiality, objectivity and loyalty

".

Source: lefigaro

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