Dozens dead in Islamist attack in Burkina Faso: HRW

AFP  |  Abidjan 

An offensive by Islamists in northern has left dozens of civilians dead and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes, said Friday.

"Atrocities by Islamist armed groups in Burkina Faso's northern region and by security forces during counterterrorism operations have left scores dead and created widespread fear and displacement," the group said in a 62-page report.

"The violence has forced tens of thousands of villagers to flee since early 2019," it said.

"Scores of people have been murdered in what amounts to a dramatic deterioration in the rights situation in northern Burkina Faso," said Corinne Dufka, at "Villagers are living in fear as both armed Islamists and government forces have demonstrated utter disregard for human life."

More than 100,000 people have been displaced in the poor former French colony, over half of them since the start of 2019, officials have said.

Around 4.3 million people have been driven from their homes in the worsening violence that has engulfed the entire region, including one million over the past year, according to UN humanitarian officials.

Jihadist groups have gained ground in central Mali, and Niger, while is battling unrest on its borders.

Since 2015, more than 300 people have been killed, typically in hit-and-run raids, and the capital has been hit three times.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 12:55 IST