A Human Rights Watch report on Thursday accused the navy of executing residents in Nodin and Soro, together with a minimum of 56 kids.
Burkina Faso has mentioned a Human Rights Watch report alleging that troopers killed a minimum of 223 villagers in two assaults on February 25 made “baseless accusations”.
The HRW report on Thursday accused the navy of executing residents of Nodin and Soro, together with a minimum of 56 kids, as a part of a marketing campaign towards civilians accused of collaborating with insurgent fighters. The New York-based group mentioned its report was based mostly on phone interviews with witnesses, civil society and others.
“The federal government of Burkina Faso strongly rejects and condemns such baseless accusations,” Communications Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo mentioned in a press release late on Saturday.
“The killings at Nodin and Soro led to the opening of a authorized inquiry,” he mentioned.
The minister expressed his shock that “whereas this inquiry is beneath technique to set up the info and determine the authors, HRW has been ready, with boundless creativeness, to determine ‘the responsible’ and pronounce its verdict”.
HRW described the bloodbath as “among the many worst military abuse in Burkina Faso since 2015”.
“These mass killings … seem like a part of a widespread navy marketing campaign towards civilians accused of collaborating with Islamist armed teams, and should quantity to crimes towards humanity,” HRW mentioned on Thursday.
“Burkinabe authorities ought to urgently undertake a radical investigation into the massacres, with help from the African Union and the United Nations to guard its independence and impartiality,” it added.
In keeping with the Burkina assertion: “The media marketing campaign orchestrated round these accusations totally reveals the unavowed intention … to discredit our preventing forces.”
“All of the allegations of violations and abuses of human rights reported within the framework of the struggle towards terrorism are systematically topic to investigations” adopted by the federal government and the UN Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights, it mentioned.
On Thursday, Burkina Faso suspended the BBC and Voice of America radio networks from broadcasting after they aired the report accusing the military of assaults on civilians within the battle towards rebels.
Violence within the area fuelled by the decade-long struggle with armed teams linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS) has worsened because the respective militaries seized energy in Burkina Faso and neighbouring Mali and Niger in a collection of coups from 2020 to 2023.
Burkina Faso noticed a extreme escalation of lethal assaults in 2023, with greater than 8,000 individuals reportedly killed, based on United States-based disaster monitoring group the Armed Battle Location & Occasion Information Mission (ACLED).