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Burkina Army, jihadists’ junta leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore. File
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Burkina’s ruling junta led by Captain Ibrahim Traore that took power in a September 2022 coup has been unable to stem violence waged by jihadist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group, which have caused thousands of deaths over the past decade, according to a report released by Human Rights Watch (HRW), on Thursday (April 2, 2026).

According to the HRW, the Army relies on the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP), made up of civilian volunteers recruited to aid in the fight against jihadists.

“The Army, VDP and the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims, an Al-Qaeda affiliate known by its Arabic acronym JNIM, have killed “at least 1,837 civilians in 11 regions of the country between January 2023 and August 2025”, including dozens of children, in 57 incidents,” HRW said.

“The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) should open a preliminary examination into war crimes and crimes against humanity perpetrated by all parties to the conflict in Burkina Faso since September 2022,” the report said.

Of the total killed, HRW found that at least 1,255 civilians were killed in 33 incidents carried out by the military and VDPs between January 2023 and April 2025, while JNIM was responsible for at least 582 deaths in 24 attacks over that same period.

The rights watchdog said its report was based on verification and analysis of open source information — including photos, videos and satellite imagery — along with interviews with more than 450 people living in Burkina Faso, Benin, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Mali.

‘Butchery’

“In one of the deadliest attacks, “Burkinabe military and VDPs killed hundreds of civilians in at least 16 villages and hamlets north of Djibo over several days” in December 2023,” HRW said.

“Many survivors described the killings as ‘butchery’ and said they were left with deep psychological wounds,” the report noted.

HRW also accused the JNIM of targeting civilians who refused to submit to its authority or whom it accused of supporting government forces.

In August 2024, in the VDP-stronghold town of Barsalogho, JNIM fighters “shot dead at least 133 people and injured more than 200 in fewer than two hours”, the report said.

As transitional President and Army commander, junta chief Traore “should be impartially investigated for criminal liability for all abuses by the Burkinabe military and VDPs documented in this report that amount to serious international crimes, as a matter of command responsibility,” HRW said.

“Six other leaders, including Burkina Faso’s Ambassador to Washington and former Defence Minister Kassoum Coulibaly, current Defence Minister Celestin Simpore and Army major general Moussa Diallo, should also be investigated for their role,” HRW said.

The rights group also called for JNIM’s leadership, including supreme leader Iyad Ag Ghaly and second-in-command Amadou Kouffa, as well as Burkina’s JNIM country leader Jafar Dicko and his brother Ousmane Dicko to be investigated for criminal liability for JNIM abuses.

HRW also called on Burkina Faso’s partners and donors to impose sanctions and to refrain from cooperating with the country’s Army.



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About 600 people were killed within a few hours by members affiliated with Al-Qaeda in an August attack on the town of Barsalogho in Burkina Faso, a report claimed on Friday. The residents of Barsalogho were shot dead on August 24 as they dug protective trenches.

The attack, in which most of the victims were women and children, was one of the worst in the West African country’s history, which has been grappling with a jihadist insurgency waged by rebels affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group that spilled over from neighbouring Mali in 2015.

The members of Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an Al-Qaeda affiliate based in Mali and active in Burkina Faso, shot down villagers as they swept into the outskirts of Barsalogho on bikes.

While the United Nations estimated a death count of around 200, JNIM said it had killed nearly 300 “fighters”. However, CNN, citing a French government security assessment, reported that up to 600 people were shot dead in the attack.

A man, who said he was one of dozens of men told to dig the trenches by the army, told CNN that he was 4 kilometers from the town at about 11 am, in a trench, when he heard the first gunshots.

“I started to crawl into the trench to escape. But it seemed that the attackers were following the trenches. So, I crawled out and came across the first bloodied victim. There was blood everywhere on my way. There was screaming everywhere. I got down on my stomach under a bush, until later in the afternoon, hiding,” he said.

Another survivor, who lost two members of her family in the attack, said JNIM killed people “all day long”.

“For three days we were collecting bodies – scattered everywhere. Fear got into our hearts. At the burial time, there are so many bodies lying on the ground that burying was hard,” she said.

The military reportedly ordered the locals to dig a vast trench network around the town to protect it from jihadists circulating nearby.

JNIM has warned civilians against endorsing the army in its fight against the insurgency.

According to the ACLED analysis group, which tracks global conflict, members affiliated with Al-Qaeda – which was founded by Osama bin Laden and carried out the 9/11 attacks in the US – and the Islamic State group have killed about 3,800 this year.

Since the start of the conflict in 2015, more than 20,000 people have been killed and over two million displaced in Burkina Faso, one of the world’s poorest countries situated in the Sahel, a region wracked by instability.

(With agency inputs)




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