AP/ July 2, 2012, 11:47 AM

Radical Islamists lay waste to Timbuktu heritage

A still from a video shows an Islamist militant celebrating and shouting "Allahu akbar" (God is great) after destroying an ancient shrine in Timbuktu, Mali, July 1, 2012.

A still from a video shows an Islamist militant celebrating and shouting "Allahu akbar" (God is great) after destroying an ancient shrine in Timbuktu, Mali, July 1, 2012. / AFP/Getty Images

Updated at 1:38 p.m. ET

(AP) DAKAR, Senegal - Muslim extremists continued destroying the heritage of the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu on Monday, razing tombs and attacking the gate of a 600-year-old mosque, despite growing international outcry.

The International Criminal Court has described the destruction of the city's patrimony as a possible war crime, while UNESCO's committee on world heritage was holding a special session this week to address the pillaging of the site, one of the few cultural sites in sub-Saharan Africa that is listed by the agency.

The Islamic faction, known as Ansar Dine, or "Protectors of the Faith," seized control of Timbuktu last week after ousting the Tuareg rebel faction that had invaded northern Mali alongside Ansar Dine's soldiers three months ago. Over the weekend, fighters screaming "Allah Akbar" descended on the cemeteries holding the remains of Timbuktu's Sufi saints, and systematically began destroying the six most famous tombs.

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Reached by telephone in an undisclosed location in northern Mali, a spokesman for the faction said they do not recognize either the United Nations or the world court.

"The only tribunal we recognize is the divine court of Shariah," said Ansar Dine spokesman Oumar Ould Hamaha.

"The destruction is a divine order," he said. "It's our Prophet who said that each time that someone builds something on top of a grave, it needs to be pulled back to the ground. We need to do this so that future generations don't get confused, and start venerating the saints as if they are God."

Among the tombs they destroyed is that of Sidi Mahmoudou, a saint who died in 955, according to the UNESCO website. In addition, on Monday they set upon one of the doors of the Sidi Yahya, a mosque built around 1400. Local legend held that the gate leading to the cemetery would only open on the final day at the end of time.

Local radio host Kader Kalil said that the members of Ansar Dine arrived at the mosque with shovels and pickaxes and yanked off the door, revealing a wall behind it. Kalil said that they explained they were doing so in order to disabuse people of the local legend and to teach them to put their whole faith in the Quran.

"Since my childhood, I have never seen the door on the western side of the mosque open. And I was born in 1947," said Kader, a longtime resident of the city. "When we were children, we were told that the door would only open at the end of time. These religious people want to go to the source, to show us that this is not true. .... Of course our population is not happy. The women, especially, are crying a lot."

Shamil Jeppie, who heads the Tombouctou Manuscripts Project at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, says that the destruction in Mali is analogous to the demolition of the Bamiyan Buddha in Afghanistan. The Wahabi interpretation of Islam that Ansar Dine — like the Taliban — espouses is a narrow version of the faith, and stands in contrast to what he says is the history of Islamic learning.

"It's a real loss for people in the town, in the region and on the continent," said Jeppie. "Timbuktu was a center of Islamic learning, a very significant center — there is lots of internal and external evidence of this. But Ansar Dine is ignorant of this. For them, there is only one book and it's the Quran. All this other (Islamic) learning is inconsequential to them," he said.

The U.N. cultural agency has called for an immediate halt to the destruction of the sacred tombs. Irina Bokova, who heads the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, reported in a statement issued Saturday that the centuries-old mausoleums of Sidi Mahmoud, Sidi Moctar and Alpha Moya had been destroyed. Meeting in St. Petersburg in Russia, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee, last week placed the mausoleums on its list of sites in danger due to earlier attacks by the Islamists, said UNESCO spokesman Rony Amelan.

On Sunday during a stop in Senegal, Fatou Bensouda, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, said that the destruction of the city's patrimony constitutes "a possible war crime," according to private radio station RFM. And United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for an immediate halt to the destruction, in a statement issued by his office on Monday.

For years before the north of Mali became a base for an offshoot of al Qaeda, Timbuktu was a must-see for backpackers and package tour groups. Much of the city thrived on tourism, from young men who memorized the history of the tombs and details of the ancient manuscripts to in order to act as tour guides to the numerous hotels, nearly all of which are now shuttered.

Hamaha said he didn't care about the impact that their actions will have on tourism. "We are against tourism. They foster debauchery," he said.

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markelliston says:
Not unlike the destruction of "pagan" sites by the Church in the New World.
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IPonUall says:
Reached by telephone in an undisclosed location in northern Mali, a spokesman for the faction said they do not recognize either the United Nations or the world court.

"The only tribunal we recognize is the divine court of Shariah," said Ansar Dine spokesman Oumar Ould Hamaha.

"The destruction is a divine order," he said. "It's our Prophet who said that each time that someone builds something on top of a grave, it needs to be pulled back to the ground. We need to do this so that future generations don't get confused, and start venerating the saints as if they are God."
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How incredibly IGNORANT!
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technocoffee says:
...when you don't have enough intellect, education or hope for the future, just bomb & destroy everything you don't agree with. That works really well!
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FP1970 says:
Remember, these Islamists are gaining more and more influence in all Western nations thanks to mass immigration. They will be doing things like this all over N. America and W. Europe soon. The choice is yours: deport known Islamists now or let them deport you later.
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IPonUall replies:
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It would be like shooting fish in a barrel if they tried to come here and enforce their sharia....besides ours is better....lol
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ProwdLiberal says:
Why can't the west bomb these morons back into their caves or better yet into their graves!
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georwash replies:
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the west tried my dear, remember? or are you one of those numb nuts addicted to amnesia? and then the west went bankrupt after the first country ..iraq :-)...so, just to keep dreaming sweet dreams :-)
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Stabb1 says:
I'm sure that GIVEN THE CHANCE, extreme right wing 'christians' in the western would conduct in the same manner in the quest of conforming the world and everybody living here to THEIR religion, truth, and moral code.

Religion and belief is a personal thing, but missionary religions such as christianity and islam has yet to understand this. There are rotten apples in all the baskets, and if hell exists it will be filled with religious people!
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ProwdLiberal replies:
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You are absolutely wrong! All other religions except Islam has come out of the dark age mindset including Christianity. I am not a christian but which rock have you been living under all this time.
Stabb1 replies:
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@ProwdLiberal

I'll guess you didn't catch the 'extreme right wing' part of my statement. This is about mindset and not necessary real actions, and as such I was a bit bold maybe, but nevertheless...
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joeu0230 says:
Many do not recognize the World Court...Nothing odd about that..and many would like to gt out of the UN.
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Norman0123 says:
These are not Muslims or anyone with god-centered ideology. They seem to be a bunch of recently evolved monkeys bent on destruction/mayhem and should be treated like wild rabid animals (caged or shot).
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ap09 says:
awesome picture
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gwwelch says:
Maybe Obama could reason with them. The apologist are denying the treat of these religious fanatics.Those laying the blame on us as being perpetrators, or fostering an environment that encourages such barbaric actions are like abused spouses that feel they deserve the abuse.
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What has Obama got to do with this you moron! Isn't Obama doing a great job by killing Osama, staying in Afghanistan and fighting (a war that is justified). Unlike GWB, who invaded a country based in 100% LIES, Iraq that is, and responsible for the deaths of 4000+ US soldiers, 30,000+ injured or maimed, 100,000+ Iraqis killed and $2 trillion spent on a war that was totally unnecessary. I will bet you are a right wing red neck tea bagger.
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