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Mali: Military Must ‘Scrupulously' Respect Human Rights And Free Civilian Leaders

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UN News Centre
Jun 02, 2021, 16:27 PDT

NEW YORK, 02 June 2021 / PRN Africa / -- Alioune Tine, independent expert for human rights in Mali, said that contrary to news reports, President Bah N'Daw and former Prime Minister Moctar Ouane were not freed by the military on 27 May, but instead moved to house arrest.

The development follows Mali's second coup in less than a year.

🇲🇱 #Mali: UN expert @aliounetine16 says new military authorities should release former President Bah N'Daw and former Prime Minister Moctar Ouane, who remain under house arrest after being moved from a military camp last week.

 

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The ousted President and Prime Minister were initially held on Monday 24 May at Kati military camp near the capital, Bamako, with five other top civilian and military officials.

Only two of the five officials have been released to date, Mr. Tine said, before endorsing the call of West African bloc ECOWAS for new presidential elections in February 2022.

Last Friday, Mali's constitutional court declared Colonel Assimi Goita, who led the military coup in August, to be the new interim president.

“I call upon Malian transitional authorities to immediately end the house arrest of these two men and to release three senior military officials from arbitrary detention,” he said.

 

Restore rule of law

“I call upon all Malian transitional authorities to scrupulously respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, and to restore the rule of law.”

“Malian authorities must lift the house arrest of these two individuals and allow the remaining detainees to communicate with their families and lawyers and to receive visits”, underscored the UN expert.

He also maintained that Mali must allow human rights officers from the UN mission MINUSMA, as well as representatives of national human rights institutions and organizations, to visit them.

 

Regional implications

The independent expert said Mali must form an inclusive government to move the country – now suspended from ECOWAS institutions – back to constitutional order and rule of law.

The African Union (AU) has also reportedly suspended the country's membership. 

After two coups in Mali within 10 months, Mr. Tine called for national and international actors to strengthen State institutions and the rule of law to avoid repeated crises and to ensure respect for all human rights.

However, he said the main responsibility lies with Malians themselves.

“I call on political, military and civil society leaders to exercise restraint and to engage in an in-depth dialogue in order to restore lasting peace, stability and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in Mali”.

 

UN under attack

Meanwhile, the premises of the UN peacekeeping mission, MINUSMA, were targeted on Tuesday by unidentified assailants in Aguelhok, in the Kidal region.

It is important that the new government...be inclusive and enjoy the broadest possible support.

 

 

SOURCE UN News Centre

 

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