MALI: CHRISTIANS FLEE IMPOSITION OF SHARIA
Elizabeth Kendal, Assist News
Published 04/12/2012
- 8:07 a.m. CST
Pack rape of women and children, plus Nigeria update (Kaduna Easter
bombing)
AUSTRALIA -(
ANS)
- Having seized the capitals of the
three main northern provinces in three days -- Kidal, on 30 March, Gao on 31
March and Timbuktu on 1 April -- the National Movement for the Liberation of
the Azawad (NMLA) declared it had achieved its military goal. (NMLA is the
ethnic Tuareg rebel group that has seized control of northern Mali.)
Consequently, on Thursday 5 April the NMLA announced a ceasefire. Whilst the
NMLA has been fighting for political ends -- specifically for autonomy in their
homeland -- they have been aided by Islamic jihadists who have been fighting
for religious ends, specifically an Islamic state where Sharia (Islamic) Law is
enforced.
No sooner had the NMLA achieved its
goal, the jihadists of Ansar Dine hoisted the black flag of al-Qaeda and
announced the imposition of Sharia. Some 100 Nigerian Boko Haram militants who
assisted in the capture of Gao have also established a presence there. Sources
advise there are four distinct flags flying in Goa: the NMLA, Boko Haram, Ansar
Dine and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). However, it is the jihadists
calling the shots, not the professedly secular NMLA.
The Tuareg rebellion has left
northern Mali devastated. There have been reports of pack rapes as well as
massive destruction and looting. The UN's office of humanitarian affairs
reports:

'Malians in the northern towns of Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu are hiding
in their homes in fear following the weekend takeover by rebel groups, during
which hospitals, health clinics, government buildings, and most NGO and UN
offices and warehouses were looted, and in some cases destroyed, leaving the
bulk of humanitarian operations suspended.' (IRIN, 3 April.) Head of the Malian
office of Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), Julia McDade, told IRIN: 'Everyone [in
Gao] is in hiding, everyone's vehicles have been stolen . every single office
has been ransacked.' Caritas Mali reported that its local office in Gao was
destroyed along with the local church which served Gao's 200-strong Catholic
community. Read the rest on:
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