s displaced, fleeing south to Mopti and finally Bamako. Others who fled from the north have similar stories. Halima Haidara, from Gao, becomes visibly upset as she relates the trauma of the MNLA's takeover of the town. "I have three younger sisters and when the rebels arrived they violated them," she says. "Then they caught four of my uncles and slaughtered them and their families, so I disappeared."...
Mali's displaced fearful of returning home a year on from crisis
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