[Published: Sunday December 23 2012]
Timbuktu mausoleums 'destroyed'
Timbuktu, Mali, 23 Dec - (ANA) - Islamists in Mali have begun destroying remaining mausoleums in the historic city of Timbuktu, an Islamist leader and a tourism official said. "Not a single mausoleum will remain in Timbuktu," Abou Dardar, a leader of the Islamist group Ansar Dine, told AFP news agency. Islamists in control of northern Mali began earlier this year to pull down shrines that they consider idolatrous. Tourist official Sane Chirfi said four mausoleums had been razed today. One resident told AFP that the Islamists were destroying the shrines with pickaxes. Timbuktu was a centre of Islamic learning from the 13th to the 17th centuries.n It is a UN World Heritage site with centuries-old shrines to Islamic saints that are revered by Sufi Muslims. The Salafists of Ansar Dine condemn the veneration of saints. "Allah doesn't like it," said Abou Dardar. "We are in the process of smashing all the hidden mausoleums in the area." Islamists seized control of Timbuktu in April, after a coup left Mali's army in disarray. (ANA)
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