Rights group, Amnesty International says it agrees with a recent report by the United Nations accusing the Malian Army and some “foreign fighters” of executing up to 500 civilians in a raid last year.
The group Researcher in the West African region, Ousmane Diallo revealed that the group had “drawn the attention of the prosecutor and the International Criminal Court to the Moura incident as documented by the office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights because the Moura incident potentially involves war crimes and crimes against humanity.
“And right now, we are in the eleventh year of conflict in Mali and the Moura incident is the most violent case against civilians since the beginning of this conflict.”
The Amnesty official stressed that one of the most disturbing revelations in the report was the alleged collaboration with foreigners in the execution.
The Amnesty official stressed that one of the most disturbing revelations in the report was the alleged collaboration with foreigners in the execution.
“That may be the highlight of the report. That is to say, it talks about white men speaking a language that is neither French nor English and foreign military personnel,” he explained.
“But we all know that these people are members of the Wagner private military company. And what happened in Moura is symbolic of the joint military operations that took place in central Mali in 2022. ”
Although the UN report did not expressly reveal the “foreigners”, Mali has been repeatedly linked with engaging Russian mercenary, the Wagner Group. Mali in the past has also acknowledged the assistance of Russian “instructors” in the fight against jihadists,
Meanwhile, the Malian government, through a spokesman, Abdoulaye Maiga in a statement on Saturday, rejected the report on the alleged execution.
“The transitional government vehemently denounces this biased report that is based on a fictitious narrative and does not meet established international standards.”