The Burkina Faso military with its allied militias and an Al Qaeda-linked armed group have killed more than 1,800 civilians and forcibly displaced tens of thousands since 2023, this is according to the Human Rights Watch report released today (Thursday).
The atrocities, including the government's ethnic cleansing of Fulani civilians, amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity for which senior leaders on all sides may be liable. The report, documents the devastating impact on civilians of an armed conflict that has received scant global attention.
To talk to us further on the report Senior researcher within the Africa division of human rights watch Ilaria Allegrozzi spoke to Mpho Sithole.

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