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Wagner Group May Have Committed War Crimes in Mali, U.N. Experts Say

Por: The New York Times World January 31, 2023

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Mercenaries from the Wagner private military company may have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in the West African nation of Mali along with the country’s military, United Nations experts said on Tuesday, calling for an independent investigation into multiple instances of human rights abuses.“Since 2021, the experts have received persistent and alarming accounts of horrific executions, mass graves, acts of torture, rape and... + full article



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