CIVILIAN REFUGEES PREPARING TEA IN THE MORNING BRUTALLY SHOT BY FAMA AND WAGNER

Here`s a picture of the immense cruelty of the ethnic genocide that is performed by the Malian army and Wagner (payed to kill) against the Azawadian people.

The Azawadi people are being shot dead in their own country, by the criminal regime of Mali. The only problem with these Azawadi people from Mali`s side, is that they are white and not black. And then, they are told that they must reconcile with Mali, and that Mali is their country. (!)

Read that again people, they were civilians who had fled the violence and went far away from the main routes. They were peacefully sitting and making morning tea and then a Fama and Wagner patrol came and killed them. They shot five people to death. They had done nothing, they were totally innocent. The only problem was that they were Azawadian Tuaregs and white skinned, and for that they had to die. Because Mali is a racist and terrorist state and because Wagner does not care as long as they get the money. Payed murderes who sold their souls and kill for money.

Inkinane @Inkinane1 on X:

Azawad | Tessalit – The lifeless bodies of Bilal ag Zeid and Saghdi ag Ilkoudane were found today executed with several bullets in the head by a convoy of Wagner and Malian soldiers. This convoy having left Aguelhok at night targeted this area far from the main roads where some camps of Tuareg civilians have taken refuge. The number of civilians killed by expeditions whose bodies have been discovered so far is 5.

Zeid and his friend Saghid were making their morning tea in their camps when the convoy of these criminals fell on them.


Here is a comment that we think it`s worth reflecting on:

How can this genocide go on while the world is silent? Why do the international community, the European Union, the African Union, ECOWAS, the Maghreb and humanitarian organizations remain silent in the face of these massacres by the Malian army and the Wagner group?

Why do these organizations, so quick to denounce crises elsewhere, seem to turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed in this region? Is it out of indifference, complacency or geopolitical calculation? Does the sovereignty brandished by the Malian junta justify inaction in the face of mass crimes?

Are the humanitarian organizations prevented from acting by security and political constraints or have they forgotten these populations?

Do fear of reprisals, access restrictions and lack of international will explain their absence?

Finally, how can we justify this abandonment of the Sahel, when the populations, caught between state violence and jihadist attacks, continue to pay the price of chaos?

The genocide that is going on is unacceptable! The time has come no longer for passive observation, but for action.


But as we know through reports online, the ruling junta has no interest whatsoever in human rights and therefore their (the International Criminal Court) office in Bamako is most likely not the way to go to get any investigations done that leads to transparent and truthful results.

Genocide is a crime, Forcible displacement is a crime, Rape is a crime, Torture is a crime, Attacks on civilians are crimes – and it`s all done in Azawad by the Malian army and the Russian Wagner mercenaries! it´s all done – Daily. Therefore it is URGENT! to act!


Azawad Support Group

14-02-25

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