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Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by laptramaptra: 8:05pm On Apr 02, 2021
[b]The slaughter on Saturday of more than 130 Fulani herdsmen in central Mali, allegedly by members of the Dogon ethnic group, is the latest and most deadly incident in an increasingly violent conflict.

In 2018, 202 civilians were killed in communal violence in 42 incidents in Mali's Mopti region, according to New York-based group Human Rights Watch.

While there have been conflicts between the more settled Dogon people and the Fulani herders in central Mali for a long time, they have become increasingly violent since a militant Islamist uprising in the north of the country in 2012.

The government appeared to blame the Dogon self-defence group, Dan Na Ambassagou, for Saturday's attack and has outlawed it, even though the group has denied any involvement.
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Who are the Dogon?

The Dogon people, who largely practise settled agriculture, have lived in the Bandiagara escarpment in central Mali for centuries.

Homes carved into the limestone rock and the architecture, as well as the traditional way of life, led to the escarpment being declared a World Heritage Site 30 years ago.
Dogon dwellingsimage copyrightGetty Images

The region had been attracting a growing number of tourists until the uprising began in the north in 2012.
Who are the Fulani?

The Fulani, known in Mali as the Peulh, are a largely Muslim ethnic group of semi-nomadic herders.
Fulani herders can be seen across west Africaimage copyrightGetty Images

Numbering at least 38 million, they are spread across West Africa, from Senegal in the west to the Central African Republic.

Some have settled in cities but those who continue to herd cattle can range across vast distances and have at times come into conflict with agricultural communities.

In Nigeria, there has also been a similar cycle of violence between Fulanis and settled farmers, which in 2014 was said to have been the fourth most deadly conflict in the world.
What is behind this conflict?

Dogon people have often accused the Fulani of bringing their cattle onto their farms and destroying their crops.

This has historically led to tension and at times violence between the groups, but competition over resources was frequently resolved by negotiation.

But the militant Islamist conflict that began in northern Mali in 2012 and spread to central areas by 2015 brought more instability, weapons and a lack of government control into the region.
Map shows the region of Mopti in Mali

The Dogon, who have been victims of militant attacks, accuse the Fulani of aiding the jihadists. Meanwhile, the Fulani say that the Dogon self-defence groups have been armed by the government, and are carrying out atrocities against them, which is denied by the authorities.

Since 2015, government control in Mopti has weakened, meaning that people do not feel they can rely on the authorities, the BBC's Alou Diawara reports from the capital, Bamako.
What is the Dan Na Ambassagou?

Dan Na Ambassagou, which means "hunters who trust in God" in the Dogon language, is an association that was formed from local self-defence groups.

It was created in 2016 to "defend our community", according to members quoted by Human Rights Watch, but came to prominence last year.

There have been accusations that it has been involved in a number of the attacks on Fulanis last year, but it has denied this.
media captionMore than 130 people were killed in the attack

Likewise, it was accused of being behind Saturday's attack as the perpetrators were dressed in traditional Dogon hunting gear. But Dan Na Ambassagou says the association was not involved.

"We have nothing to do with this massacre which we utterly condemn," it said in a statement.

"Anyone can wear hunters' costumes, they are available in the markets."
Are there Fulani self-defence groups?

Some community members formed the Alliance for the Salvation of the Sahel (ASS) in May last year to protect Fulanis from armed groups in Mali and Burkina Faso, Human Rights Watch says.

But it is not clear what links the ASS has with other Fulani village self-defence groups.

The ASS is accused by Dogon militia of being linked to militant Islamist groups in the area, but it denies this.
What are the authorities doing?

In addition to banning Dan Na Ambassagou, President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita also sacked two generals: chief of staff Gen M'Bemba Moussa Keita and chief of land forces Gen Abdoulaye Coulibaly.

In a statement, the presidency said that "the protection of the population remains and will remain solely in the hands of the state", distancing itself from claims that it has outsourced the fight against the jihadists.

"Our forces will... actively disarm any person who should not be armed," it added.

International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda condemned the attack. She said it could fall under her jurisdiction and that her office "will take all necessary steps to ensure the investigation and prosecution of those who participated in or otherwise contributed to what appears to be egregious crimes".

The ICC has been working with the Malian authorities since 2012 on the impact of the jihadist uprising.[/b]

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-47694445
Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by Nobody: 8:18pm On Apr 02, 2021
Violence is the language some people understand
Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by Samyj247: 8:26pm On Apr 02, 2021
this is how to treat the Fulani terrorist in Nigeria. kill them in their hundreds. Fulani are running away from Mali and migrating to Nigeria, because they are being killed in Mali. Infact Buhari has told them that their country is Nigeria, so don't think that the Fulani would stop terrorising and killing u all. They will continue until they inhabit at least some portions of land in each state of Nigeria.

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Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by donbachi(m): 8:33pm On Apr 02, 2021
Dogons are dogged.

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Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by saaron(m): 8:37pm On Apr 02, 2021
Mark my words fulani savages will be erased out of history. Bloody terrorist murderers.

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Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by saaron(m): 8:40pm On Apr 02, 2021
SuperBold:
Violence is the language some people understand
Maybe RUGA and cow grazing is the cause of fulani campaign of violence in Mali.
Bloody murderers.

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Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by Foolishbuhari: 1:35am On Apr 03, 2021
Nothing to read here. Just a group of brave people doing the work of the Lord against the Devils from Futa Jalon! Dead fulani miscreants is like music to my ears.

The fulanis haven taken it upon themselves to become the most hated tribe in the whole of West Africa, should get ready to eat when the whole village gets ready to cook for them. For this reason I pity their enablers and sympathizers who'd rather condemn punitive measures taken against them than address their ills and excesses.

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Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by Foolishbuhari: 1:41am On Apr 03, 2021
Samyj247:
this is how to treat the Fulani terrorist in Nigeria. kill them in their hundreds. Fulani are running away from Mali and migrating to Nigeria, because they are being killed in Mali. Infact Buhari has told them that their country is Nigeria, so don't think that the Fulani would stop terrorising and killing u all. They will continue until they inhabit at least some portions of land in each state of Nigeria.

I wish I could like this post a thousand times! The influx of Fulanis into Nigeria over the course of the last 6 years is alarming and they will continue to. They have become endangered species in many countries of West Africa due to their evil but they think they can prosper in Nigeria because they have some enablers in government. E go shock them!

These Fulanis are very weak slimy bastards who think they have a monopoly of violence but make dem no worry. The food when southerners dey cook for them go soon done and then, they will understand the ancient saying of "no one has a monopoly of violence ".

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Re: Mali Attack: Behind The Dogon-fulani Violence In Mopti by saaron(m): 9:49am On Apr 03, 2021
Foolishbuhari:


I wish I could like this post a thousand times! The influx of Fulanis into Nigeria over the course of the last 6 years is alarming and they will continue to. They have become endangered species in many countries of West Africa due to their evil but they think they can prosper in Nigeria because they have some enablers in government. E go shock them!

These Fulanis are very weak slimy bastards who think they have a monopoly of violence but make dem no worry. The food when southerners dey cook for them go soon done and then, they will understand the ancient saying of "no one has a monopoly of violence ".
Time is coming when all fulanis will be treated like Vermins and Diseases. That is what they're - bloody disease and viruses.

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