Nov. 15, 2012. Maman
Dedeou, a 22-year-old laborer, had no lawyer when he stood before an Islamic
court judge on charges of stealing a mattress. Afterward, the Islamist police
took him to a clearing near the Niger River, where a Senegalese man gave him
two injections that put him to sleep. Dedeou woke up in the hospital. His right
hand was amputated. He fled to Segou, and then to Bamako where he now is
unemployed and lives with relatives. Sudarsan
Raghavan/The Washington Post
Mas este terrorismo cruel não tem qualquer respeito pela pessoa, é cego ao progresso da civilização e ignora convenções que lhes tolham a mais abjeta ferocidade.
Por isso, são respeitáveis as razões de França para travar a al-Qaeda no Mali e merecem o nosso inteiro apoio.
Aug. 8, 2012. Alhader
Ag Mahamoud had his right hand amputated by the al-Qaeda-linked Islamist group
Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa in the northern Malian town of
Ansongo. He was convicted of stealing livestock. Joe Penney/Reuters
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