Dozen herders killed in clashes with hunters in Mali: mayor by Staff Writers Bamako (AFP) Nov 22, 2018 About a dozen Fulani herders have been killed in the town of Ouenkoro in Mali in recent days, local authorities said Thursday, accusing members of the Dogon hunter community. The claims come a day after a Dogon-linked armed group pulled out of a month-old ceasefire with the Fulani, saying it needed to protect its own. Since the 2015 emergence of a jihadist movement led by Fulani preacher Amadou Koufa in central Mali, disputes have regularly turned violent between the nomadic herders and Dogon farmers. The violence is often sparked by accusations of Fulani grazing cattle on Dogon land, and disputes over access to land and water. "In my town of Ouenkoro, yesterday (Wednesday), nine Fulani civilians were killed by Dogon hunters who said they had broken the ceasefire," said Cheick Harouna Sankare, the mayor of the town near the border with Burkina Faso to the south. "The day before yesterday, another three Fulani civilians were killed," he told AFP. Another local representative, who did not wish to be named, confirmed the deaths of nine civilians in Ouenkoro. On Thursday, a spokesman for the Dogon-linked group Dan Nan Ambassagou accused "Fulani terrorists" of "slaughtering our unarmed Dogon relatives." "It's over, we are resuming our protection of the population," Moussa Togoun told AFP, announcing the ceasefire had been broken several days earlier. A bit further north, attacks attributed to Dogon hunters have targeted the Fulani-majority town of Djabel in recent days, with the village chief killed at a fair on Tuesday, a town official said.
Nigerian troops foil Boko Haram attack Kano, Nigeria (AFP) Nov 17, 2018 Nigerian troops repelled an attack on a military base in northeastern Borno state in which a soldier was killed and four others were injured, military and militia sources told AFP Saturday. On Wednesday jihadists from IS-affiliated Islamic State West Africa Province killed three soldiers when they temporarily seized control of another base in the town of Kareto, 200 kilometres away. In the latest attack on Friday, the jihadists in several trucks carrying anti-aircraft guns attacked a base in the ... read more
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