Bamako: Fighters from the al-Qaeda-linked group Ansar Dine, controlling northern Mali, have destroyed two tombs at the ancient Djingareyber mud mosque in Timbuktu, an endangered World Heritage site, AFP reported on Tuesday.
According to reports, one of the witness told AFP that currently the Islamists are busy destroying two tombs of Timbuktu’s great Djingareyber mosque. They are shooting in the air to chase away the crowd, to scare them.
“The two mausolea are adjacent to the western wall of the great mosque and the Islamists have hoes, chisels, they are hitting the mausolea which are made out of packed earth,” said a source close to the mosque’s imam.
“They say they will destroy everything.”
Another witness reported that the Islamists had cried “Allahu Akbar” (God Is Great) as they hammered away at the mosque, one of the most important in Timbuktu.
He added that the Islamists had blocked off two main roads leading to the mosque, which was one of the fabled city’s main tourist attractions before the region became a no-go area for Westerners.
The same witness reported that the Islamists had asked a television crew from the Qatar-based news channel Al-Jazeera to film their actions.
The fighters from the Islamist group Ansar Dine (Defenders of Faith) began their destruction of the city’s cultural treasures on July 1, shortly after UNESCO placed them on a list of endangered World Heritage sites.
Declaring the ancient Muslim shrines “haram”, or forbidden in Islam, Ansar Dine set about destroying seven of Timbuktu’s 16 mausolea of ancient Muslim saints.
They also destroyed the sacred door of the 15th-century Sidi Yahya mosque.
Ansar Dine had paused their campaign of destruction for about a week, but said they would continue destroying all the shrines “without exception” amid an outpouring of grief and outrage both at home and abroad.
On Tuesday a source in Ansar Dine told AFP that “from now on, as soon as foreigners speak of Timbuktu” they would attack anything referred to as a World Heritage site.
“There is no world heritage, it doesn’t exist. The infidels must not get involved in our business,” said a Tunisian jihadist who gave his name only as Ahmed and said he was part of Ansar Dine’s “media committee.”
“We will destroy everything, even if the mausolea are inside the mosques, and afterwards we will destroy the mausolea in the region of Timbuktu,” he said.
More ancient tombs are situated in the towns of Araouane and Gassra-Cheick in the greater Timbuktu region.
A March 22 coup in Mali eased the way for Tuareg separatist rebels to seize a vast area in the north that they consider their homeland.
However, the previously unknown Ansar Dine group seized the upper hand while fighting on their flanks. Openly allied with the north African group Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, they have since pushed the Tuareg rebels from all positions of power.
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