The Islamist group, Ansar Dine (Defenders of Faith), is one of several
al-Qaeda-linked groups that seized northern Mali amid a power vacuum
opened by a March 22 military coup in the south. (AFP)
By AFP, BAMAKO
A Timbuktu man accused of
drinking alcohol was given 40 lashes Monday by members of an Islamist
group that has seized the north Malian city and imposed Islamic law
there, witnesses said.
“A young man has just been
lashed 40 times for drinking alcohol. The whipping took place in the
Timbuktu market,” a resident told AFP by phone.
“He is injured and was taken to hospital,” the resident added, asking not to be identified.
Other witnesses confirmed the incident.
The Islamist group, Ansar Dine
(Defenders of Faith), is one of several al-Qaeda-linked groups that
seized northern Mali amid a power vacuum opened by a March 22 military
coup in the south.
The groups have been imposing sharia throughout their territory, and aim to spread the strict Islamic law to the rest of Mali.
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