Mali: Massacre by Army, Foreign Soldiers
300 Civilians, Suspects Allegedly Killed; Set Independent, Credible Inquiry

In August 2020, a political crisis resulted in the toppling of Mali's government in a military coup. The country’s human rights situation remains fragile amid ongoing abuses by armed Islamist groups, ethnically allied militias, and government security forces. Civilians continue to absorb the heavy cost of violence from all sides, with the near-total impunity for abuses exacerbating an already precarious humanitarian situation.
300 Civilians, Suspects Allegedly Killed; Set Independent, Credible Inquiry
Army, Armed Islamists Should End Atrocities; Independent Inquiries Urgently Needed
Government, IOC, FIBA Should Investigate Players’ Allegations
300 Civilians, Suspects Allegedly Killed; Set Independent, Credible Inquiry
Army, Armed Islamists Should End Atrocities; Independent Inquiries Urgently Needed
Mercury, Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining
HRW Submission to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Investigate Allegations, Respect Due Process Rights in Counter-Coup Case
Governments Should Protect Civilians, Investigate Abuses
Alleged Killings by Military, Armed Islamist Groups Go Unpunished
UN Security Council Should Urge Investigations of Abuses by All Sides
Sport & Rights Alliance Calls for Protection, Remedy, Governance Reform