Mali says 203 killed in military operation in centre by AFP Staff Writers Bamako (AFP) April 2, 2022 Mali's army said Friday that it had killed 203 combatants in an operation in the centre of Sahel state, an apparent uptick in violence in the conflict-torn country. The army said the March 23-31 military operation took place in Sahel's Moura area -- which it termed a "terrorist fiefdom". Soldiers killed 203 militants, arrested 51 people and seized large quantities of weapons, according to the army's statement. The announcement comes as numerous social media reports in Mali this week alleged that dozens of people, including civilians, had been killed in Moura. Reacting to the news on Saturday, the UN's peacekeeping mission in Mali, known as Minusma, stated that it was "very concerned about the allegations of violence against civilians". AFP was unable to verify the army's claimed death toll or the social media reports about civilian deaths. Poor access to Mali's conflict areas and a relative lack of independent information sources means that figures provided by either the government or armed groups are difficult to confirm. An impoverished nation of around 21 million people, Mali has struggled to contain a jihadist insurgency that emerged in 2012, before spreading to neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger. Vast swathes of the country are are home to myriad rebel groups and militias, and thousands of soldiers and civilians have been killed in the conflict. Mali's under-equipped army has also often been accused of committing abuses during the conflict. According to a report seen by AFP, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently warned the UN Security Council that Mali's counter-terrorism efforts had "disastrous consequences for the civilian population". In its statement Friday, Mali's army said it was guided by human rights and international law, and called for "restraint against defamatory speculations". The country has seen an apparent uptick in violence in recent weeks. The UN said on Friday that thousands of people fleeing fighting in Mali have arrived in Niger. A day earlier, the peacekeeping mission Minusma said that security had "deteriorated considerably" in the border area with Burkina Faso and Niger.
Kenya jail goes green to fix sewage woes and protect sea Mombasa, Kenya (AFP) April 1, 2022 Heading north from Mombasa, the unmistakable whiff of a foul stench in the air was as reliable as any mile marker for motorists taking the highway along the Kenyan coast. "You would always know you were near Shimo la Tewa Prison," said Stephen Mwangi, a government scientist who has lived for decades in the coastal region where thousands of inmates are incarcerated in a maximum security jail. The smell wasn't coming from the prison itself but its septic system, which had collapsed from overuse. ... read more
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