Sujet: Re:L'armee francaise veut attaquer l'armee malienne
Posté le: Juin 07, 13 5:42 pm (GMT 0)
Bientot les chefs militaires maliens risqent la Haye si le Mali ne cree pas une sorte de Kosovo Touaregs.

Both Tuareg rebels and the army in
Mali have committed abuses against civilians because of their ethnic origins, a
Human Rights Watch report says.
The Malian army has been advancing towards the last Tuareg-held town.
Soldiers are accused of torturing Tuaregs, while the rebels are said to have
rounded up and beating members of rival, darker-skinned groups.
French-led forces this year ousted Islamist militants, allied to the Tuaregs,
from most of northern Mali.
The Tuaregs of northern Mali, who are mostly light-skinned, have a long
history of seeking autonomy from the rest of the country, saying they have been
discriminated against by the government in Bamako.
BBC International Development Correspondent Mark Doyle says the struggle, by
the mainly black-African army to re-take Kidal, held by the Tuaregs in the far
north, has been key in reigniting racial tensions, along with plans to hold
elections next month.

The Human Rights Watch report said the Malian army seriously abused a number
of ethnic Tuareg villagers, threatening to kill them, beating them and using
racial slurs.