Burkino Faso Soldiers accused of killing citizens

At least 223 civilians, among them 56 children, were executed by the [Burkina Faso soldiers in two villages on February 25, 2024, international rights group [Human Rights Watch on Thursday.

The HRW report documented accounts from 23 people, including 14 who witnessed the killings and verified the videos and photos of the aftermath of the atrocity provided by survivors.

The massacres were reported to be the worst military abuses in the West African nation in nearly a decade, and seem to be part of an extensive campaign against civilians accused of cooperating with Islamist militants, HRW said.

Killings in Nondin and Soro villages are ‘crimes against humanity’

Tirana Hassan, the executive director of HRW, condemned the failure of the Burkinabe authorities to prevent and investigate the cases. She said the lack of consequences from the local authorities “underlines why international assistance is critical to support a credible investigation into possible crimes against humanity.”

Burkina Faso’s military killed 44 people, including 20 children, in the village of Nondin and 179 people, including 36 children, in the nearby village of Soro, HRW’s report said, adding that people in the villages were accused of cooperating with militants.

These are not the first such crimes. A similar army massacre raid was carried out in another village on November 5, in which at least 70 people were killed, among them babies, after being accused by the army of collaborating with militants, the Associated Press news agency reported citing verified accounts.

Witnesses and survivors of the attack on February 25 told HRW that the killings appeared to come in response to an Islamist strike on a military base near Ouahigouya, just 25 kilometers (15 miles) away.

A representative of the Burkina Faso government did not comment on the attack on the villages on February 25. The government has previously denied any civilian killings and insisted that jihadi fighters often disguise themselves as soldiers.

The country has survived in 2022. Mass executions in Burkina Faso [began escalating amid jihadi violence linked to al-Qaida and the “Islamic State” group almost a decade ago, sweeping in from neighboring Mali in 2015. More than 20,000 people have been killed since then, according to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project, a United States-based nonprofit group.

These mass killings are seen as part of the army’s harsh response to insurgent attacks that it often calls part of counterterrorism operations.

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This is just horrible😔 Are there any actions do you believe should be taken by the international community to address the root causes of the conflict and to ensure accountability for those responsible for such atrocities?

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Oh my gosh, this news from Burkina Faso is absolutely devastating. It’s heart-wrenching to hear about the innocent lives lost, especially the children. It’s just so hard to understand how something like this could happen.

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We are currently seeing a wave of terrorism surge across Western Africa, countries like Nigeria have called for greater assistance whilst others like Mali and Niger have kicked out U.S and Western powers. The challenge is that their is not strong governments in many of these regions which makes it difficult for the UN and other nations to support them. It will be interesting and useful if the UN decide to bring in peacekeeping forces although that is starting to become less and less familiar now.

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Yeah, i see your point. I wonder if something could be done to support and stabilise the government

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The atrocities documented in Burkina Faso are deeply disturbing and really highlight the urgent need for accountability and justice.

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Disturbing news to hear. What do you think the most appropriate measures to take on an international level?

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This is absolutely heartbreaking to read. The loss of innocent lives, especially children, is devastating. It’s crucial for the international community to step in and ensure justice is served for these heinous crimes

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Burkina Faso is currently struggling to manage an increasing issue with terrorism, it would be useful for the international community to rally round to help combat this issue and ensure that authorities can fight the threat without violating human rights.

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