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September 27, 2015

Suspect in the destruction of historical sites in Timbuktu detained by the ICC



At a time when the so-called Islamic State continues its campaign of destruction and pillaging of ancient sites in Syria and Iraq, the International Criminal Court detained yesterday (September 26, 2015) Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, the first individual charged with war crimes in connection with similarly wanton acts in Mali in 2012.



When an Islamist group seized Timbuktu, a listed world heritage site, in April of that year, many feared for the city's remarkable architecture dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. Those fears proved justified as the Islamists destroyed many historical sites before they were forced from the city in 2013.



Now, Mr. Al Faqi faces prosecution "concerning the destruction of buildings dedicated to religion and historical monuments," having allegedly been involved in the destruction of nine mausoleums and the SidiYahia mosque.



It is to be hoped that the ICC will pursue similar cases against other perpetrators, whether in Mali or elsewhere.

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