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Rebels in Timbuktu singled out women for special persecution, David Blair writes.
The harsh reality inflicted on the people of Timbuktu by al-Qaeda and its allies is betrayed by the ordeal of Azahara Abdou Maiga.
Five of the Islamists placed a gun to the 20 year-old's head, ordered her to keep silent or be killed, and then raped her one by one.
"I did not cry out," said Maiga. "I just cried inside of me."
For 10 months, Timbuktu endured occupation by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and other extremists. This isolated town of 60,000 people in the Saharan wastes of northern Mali was compelled to discover what life would be like under al-Qaeda's rule. As such, Timbuktu became the unlikely test bed for the world that Osama bin Laden's followers wish to create.
That era, which began with AQIM's capture of the town last March, ended a week ago when French paratroopers and helicopter gunships forced them to flee Timbuktu. In the aftermath, the full story of a brutal occupation is now beginning to emerge.
Perhaps inevitably, the women of Timbuktu were singled out for special persecution. Maiga committed two offences in Islamist eyes: she sometimes failed to cover her face when venturing out. Most heinously of all, she carried pictures of Western pop stars, notably Celine Dion, on her mobile phone.
The latter crime was discovered by four Islamist gunmen who stopped her in the street last November. When they saw the offending images, they beat her with a whip made from camel skin.
"I did not count how many times they hit me," she said.
From then on, they kept track of her movements and watched the home that she shares with her parents and siblings.
In late November, she ventured outside to hang some laundry, and a gunman noticed she was apparently unveiled.
She was immediately arrested and taken to a large sand-coloured building in the town centre which AQIM had commandeered as its security headquarters. Timbuktu's police station and military base were both considered too vulnerable, so the Islamists had taken over the local branch of Mali's biggest bank, transforming its rooms into cells and interrogation centres.
Maiga, terrified by the memory of her previous beating, suffered a nervous collapse. "I had a breakdown. I lost control. There was no one to help me," she said.
She injured herself by kicking a glass door, covering her left leg in jagged cuts. But her guards refused to treat her, leaving her to bleed in a cell overnight.
The following day, she received some basic hospital treatment, before being returned to her cell, unable to walk. When her father came to plead for her release, he was sent away with a warning: "If you come back again, your daughter will stay here for a month and we will beat her every day."
On the fourth night, she was taken from her cell and into a neighbouring room where five men, their faces concealed, took it in turns to rape her. "They put a gun at my head and they said, 'If you say a word, you will be dead'."
The following morning, they let her go, but the Islamists were not finished with Maiga's family. When AQIM's gunmen fled the French assault a week ago, her half brother, Mustapha, celebrated by shouting, "Vive la France!" on a street-corner. A vengeful fighter shot him dead. He left a wife, Zainab, and a four-month-old son, Yusuf.
Near where Mustapha was murdered stands a street market with a cluster of ramshackle stalls. This was AQIM's chosen venue for public punishments. Salaka Gikai, 25, was accused of consorting with a married man and sentenced to receive 100 lashes. The judge of the sharia court decided to show clemency by reducing it to 95.
Gikai was then forced to squat in the dust in the middle of the market while 10 men took turns to flog her with a stick.
"Everybody was there: women, children, every kind of people," said Gikai. "I had blood everywhere."
Today, Gikai and Maiga can leave their homes without fear.
Yet both are indelibly marked by their ordeals. "I will never forget what they did to me," said Gikai.
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