French airstrikes push jihadis back, regain towns in central Mali
“I want to thank the French people,” said Mamadou Traoré, a Diabaly resident. He said French airstrikes had chased away the militants without harming any civilians, a claim echoed by other residents.
“None of us were touched,” Mr. Traoré said. “It was incredible.”…
The fighters had little time to impose the version of Shariah law that has made them infamous in the north, where they have carried out public whippings and amputations and stoned a couple to death. But their brief reign over Diabaly was a small taste of the harsh policies they have enacted elsewhere.
“I had to cover my head at all times,” Djenaba Cissé said. “When I walked with my brother to the fields, they would bother us,” she continued. “They would ask us questions to verify that we were siblings.”









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But do they still support Islam?
OldEnglish on January 22, 2013 at 8:32 AM
This is going to be a long drag on to Timbuktu and Gao if they’re having to kick them out of Diaboly. And it would be better if the French would provide reporters with the opportunity to use “annihilated” more often “chased out.”
Dusty on January 22, 2013 at 9:19 AM
Who’s they?
thebrokenrattle on January 22, 2013 at 9:29 AM
It is none of our business.
MoreLiberty on January 22, 2013 at 10:17 AM