
Toumast Info writes: The people of Tinzawatène condemn in the strongest terms the serious human rights violations perpetrated by the Malian army against the civilian population of Azawad. Faced with these unacceptable acts of brutality, we reaffirm our solidarity with all the victims of this blind repression.
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Azawad people in Tinzawatine staged a massive demonstration at the Martyr´s square denouncing the crimes committed by the coup plotters in Bamako, Burkina Faso, and Niger. The demonstration was held in protest against the use of Turkish drones and Russian mercenaries from Wagner committing genocide against the Tuareg and Arab populations in Azawad. Protesters also declared their full support for the Azawad Liberation Front as well as Algeria in its political crisis with the coup plotters in the Sahel region.
We need protests, the genocide performed by the Malian government and their auxiliaries Wagner and their allies… is unacceptable, inhuman, it`s against any kind of decency, it´s brutal, it´s uncivilized, it´s ungodly, it´s full of hatred, and it´s very bad for the human race at large and specifically for the Sahel, to have these kind of people killing civilians day after day.
Here is a message from the Idaksahak community:

Idaksahak community speech in solidarity with the people of Azawad.
Ladies and gentlemen, dear brothers and sisters, friends of peace and justice,
Here in Tinzaouaten,
I stand before you today with great sorrow and deep indignation. Azawad, this land of dignity and resistance, is going through dark hours. Our people, already murdered by decades of marginalization and suffering, are today the target of inhuman and barbaric acts perpetrated by the Malian Armed Forces (FAMA), in complicity with the mercenaries of the Wagner Group.
Under the cover of security, these occupation forces sow terror. Villages are burned, civilians are massacred, women are raped, and children are traumatized. This is not a war against fighters, but a blind and brutal repression of innocents. The only fault of our people is to be born on a coveted land, rich with its history and resources.
What we are experiencing today in Azawad is a crime. A crime against humanity. And the deafening silence of the international community in the face of these atrocities equals passive complicity. We refuse to stay mute in the face of this injustice. We refuse to let fear silence our people.
We are calling for an independent international investigation into these mistakes. We demand an immediate stop to these violence and the withdrawal of these foreign forces, which bring death and destruction. We demand that international law be respected and that those who commit these crimes be held accountable to justice for their actions.
Peace cannot be built on the ashes of burned villages. Stability can never be imposed at the price of innocent blood. Azawad deserves justice, dignity and recognition for their inalienable rights.
To all who hear this message, to all who believe in justice and peace: Don’t look away. What is happening in Azawad today could happen elsewhere tomorrow. Let’s unite for truth to prevail, for peace and justice to triumph over violence and injustice.
We also express our deepest gratitude to Algeria for its unwavering support and generous reception of the Azawadi refugees. Their humanitarian gesture is a testament to precious solidarity and commitment to the principles of peace and justice. We salute Algeria for opening its doors and hearts to those fleeing violence and repression.
Long live human dignity. Long live azawad free, united and peaceful.
The Idaksahak community.
Courage to the Tuaregs and may God protect them against the evil forces.
















Azawad Support Group
16-04-25