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Mon May 20 15:55:22 SAST 2013

AU slams destruction of Timbuktu tombs

Sapa-dpa | 02 July, 2012 13:10
A traditional mud structure stands in Timbuktu
A traditional mud structure stands in the Malian city of Timbuktu.
Image by: STRINGER / REUTERS

The African Union condemned on Monday the ongoing destruction of mausoleums by radical Islamists in the ancient city of Timbuktu.

In a statement, AU Chairman Jean Ping said he was concerned by the smashing of numerous tombs by the Ansar Dine militia at the UNESCO World Heritage site in Mali.

The group is opposed to the reverence of saints.

The Islamists seized the region in March along with ethnic Tuareg rebels. But the former allies were driven out, leaving Ansar Dine in charge.

UNESCO says the destruction of the tombs is "extremely distressing" as the damage is irreversible.

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