



DOCTOR #HASSAN_ALLA HELPS THE POOR.
Actions speak for themselves, said a wise man, and men define themselves too. We will let you see the work of a young Doctor #HASSAN_ALLA who came to the aid of a population without assistance at a time when no one could believe it.
From the shade of the tree to the straw tent, the TaHanint clinic is taking shape in Tedjaret. In the absence of any support, he trains volunteers and puts himself at the service of health. According to a wise man of the village, the Doctor has done in one year what Mali has not done for 50 years.
He has received acclaim from everywhere, even in Morocco, except in his country “Mali”. Far from the spotlight, Hassan is always present and committed.
Your testimonies are requested in order to give back to this man what only belongs to him.
HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN AZAWAD GETS WORSE
Civilians in Azawad (northern Mali), caught between the fighting and oppression of Wagner and the FAMA, are forced to flee their homes to escape the omnipresent violence. These forced displacements cause humanitarian crises, where thousands of people find themselves without shelter, access to drinking water or health care.
The Azawad revolutionary army and other local groups as well as the Azawad Solidarity are doing what they can to help the refugees with medecines and clothes, but the situation is urgent.
Due to this genocide and oppression, the indigenous peoples of Azawad are forced to flee their lands to seek refuge in various countries that are not their own. They find themselves in overcrowded refugee camps where people are dying from lack of water and food and where their existence as a people is threatened.
The populations of Azawad are suffering greatly, scattered in neighboring countries without access to a normal life or basic services. Forced to flee the violence and insecurity perpetrated against them by terrorists, the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) and the Wagner group, these populations live in refugee camps or remote areas, often in makeshift shelters.
Access to drinking water is extremely limited, aggravating waterborne diseases. Health services are virtually non-existent, with a shortage of medicines, making care almost inaccessible. Education is also absent, depriving children of their right to education and compromising their future.
These precarious living conditions increase the vulnerability and suffering of the Azawadian populations, who are struggling to survive in a context of persistent humanitarian crisis.
The situation is catastrophic: a malaria epidemic is now raging in areas where poor nomadic populations live as well as in refugee camps.
Every day, a person is buried because of malaria, a seasonal disease that ravages Arabanda, Telemsi and Tamasna, affecting nomadic lands without distinction of age. Faced with this crisis, the inhabitants remain without assistance, without medicine or nursing care. Humanitarian NGOs must intervene urgently. Everyone can help by spreading information or providing concrete support.

Children of Azawad killed. These cemeteries date from this week!! But they are full. Peace to their souls.
On September 25 and 26 alone!
50 Azawadian bedouins died of malaria and diphtheria. The Malian authorities deliberately did not vaccinate them and continue to deny access to humanitarian organizations.
The same thing they did in the 1970s when drought hit the Azawad desert, preventing the arrival of charities to provide relief and aid, and strengthening the siege of the region, so that thousands of people died in those years from disease, hunger and thirst.
Lahcen Ag Touhami
09-28-24
All medical reports indicate that the scourge that is spreading in the Azawad desert and southern Algeria, and which is killing hundreds of people every day far from the world’s cameras, is not natural and has a direct link to the use of internationally banned chemical weapons by the Malian army (cannibals) and the Russian Wagner mercenaries.
The goal is to complete the ethnic cleansing project against the Arabs and Tuaregs in the Sahel region and to transfer the crisis to southern Algeria and Libya.
Akli Sh´kka
09-28-24
MALI EXPORTS DISEASES AND EPIDEMICS TO AZAWAD VIA TURKISH DRONES

Coast: Health Sahel-Azawad Africa news – Outbreak of an infectious disease in northern Azawad and border areas with Algeria in the northern regions of Azawad, including Kidal, Minka, Gao, as far as Tinzwatine and Tamanghast in Algeria, are experiencing a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease that has resulted in the deaths of many children and adults.
According to specialists, the cause would be the munitions used in the conflict between Azawad and Mali, in particular the chemicals found in missiles fired by Malian and Turkish drones. Some neighborhoods in Tamanghast and Tinzaouatine had previously experienced vaccination campaigns by local health authorities to limit the spread of the disease.
By using chemicals in drones to inflict deadly diseases and serious health problems, Mali is exporting diseases and epidemics to Azawad and beyond via Turkish drones.
In #Tinzawatine, thousands of families survive in undignified and unimaginable conditions, plunged into extreme poverty. Abandoned by everyone, they have received no help, neither from neighboring countries nor from humanitarian or human rights organizations (they are not allowed into the affected areas by the Malian authorities). And to add to their despair, a devastating epidemic strikes relentlessly, killing dozens every day.
According to research conducted by a doctor on the ground, this disease is the result of the chemicals released by the drone strikes, combined with the famine that has been eating away at these families for months. Every day, they brush with death, not only because of the war, but also from disease and hunger.
Azawad Support Group 28-09-24