Mali
In August 2020, a political crisis resulted in the toppling of Mali's government in a military coup. The country’s human rights situation remains fragile amid ongoing abuses by armed Islamist groups, ethnically allied militias, and government security forces. Civilians continue to absorb the heavy cost of violence from all sides, with the near-total impunity for abuses exacerbating an already precarious humanitarian situation.

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Mali: Security Forces Use Excessive Force at Protests
Opposition Leaders Should Discourage Further Violence by Supporters
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News
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When Will There be Justice for Mali Massacre?
Two Years Since Over 150 Civilians Killed in Ogossagou Village
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Lessons for French Forces in Mali
European Court of Human Rights Reiterates Obligation to Investigate Alleged War Crimes
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Mali/France: Investigate French Airstrike Killing 19
Credible, Impartial Inquiry Needed into Alleged Civilian Deaths
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Attacks on Students, Teachers, and Schools Surge in Africa’s Sahel
First International Day to Protect Education from Attack Addresses Violations Globally
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Mali: Transition Authorities Should Promote Justice
Respect Judicial Independence, Address Accountability for Atrocities
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Mali: Security Forces Use Excessive Force at Protests
Opposition Leaders Should Discourage Further Violence by Supporters
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Mali: Militias, Armed Islamists Ravage Central Mali
Authorities Need to Hold Armed Groups to Account