Footage suggests militia’s role in Burkina Faso massacre

Video footage of a recent civilian massacre in Burkina Faso seemingly implicates government-allied militia, Human Rights Watch stated on Friday.

The watchdog urged authorities to promptly investigate and prosecute all individuals responsible for the atrocity.

Testimonies collected by Human Rights Watch indicate that security forces and allied militias conducted extensive operations in the Solenzo countryside earlier this week.  

These operations reportedly targeted displaced Fulani individuals in apparent retaliatory attacks.

The government has long accused the Fulani community of supporting al-Qaeda related terrorists in the region.

Ilaria Allegrozzi, a senior Sahel researcher at Human Rights Watch, condemned the “gruesome videos.”

She emphasized the “pervasive lack of accountability” among pro-government militias in Burkina Faso.  

Allegrozzi called for immediate action to halt militia attacks on civilians by ensuring accountability for atrocities like the one in Solenzo.

The Burkina Faso government has denied these accusations. In a statement, the government denounced the spread of images promoting hate and community violence on social media.

They also condemned what they termed “fake information” intended to undermine social cohesion within the nation.  

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