These will be in further to around 376,000 who have fled a misunderstanding in a past year, she said, including 147,000 who went to Mauritania, Niger and Burkina Faso and around 229,000 a Malian supervision estimates are replaced within a country.
Malians nearing in adjacent countries given a start of French airstrikes a week ago pronounced they feared a despotic focus of Muslim Shariah law by Islamist rebels. They have given accounts of executions and amputations and reported that children as immature as 10 had been recruited to join a insurgent groups.
Some families handed over children to a rebels
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