• French hostage ’executed’ in Mali - Africa - Al Jazeera English
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    A French hostage has been executed in Mali, a man claiming to be a spokesman for al-Qaeda in North Africa has told Mauritania’s ANI news agency.

    A French foreign office spokesman said on Tuesday that Paris was trying to verify the report of the killing of Philippe Verdon, who was kidnapped in November 2011, adding that “we don’t know at the moment” whether it was reliable.

    The private Mauritanian news agency reported that someone calling himself Al-Qairawani and claiming to be a spokesman for al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) group told them that the “spy” Verdon had been executed “on March 10 in response to France’s intervention in Northern Mali”.

    “The French President (Francois) Hollande is responsible for the lives of the other French hostages,” he warned.

    In all 15 French nationals, including Verdon, are being held captive in Africa, with AQIM claiming responsibility for six of the kidnappings.

    Refusal to pay ransom

    Verdon was seized on the night of November 24, 2011 along with Serge Lazarevic. According to their families the two men had been on a business trip and were kidnapped from their hotel in Hombori, northeast Mali.

    The families denied that the two men were mercenaries or secret service agents.

    AQIM swiftly claimed responsibility for the kidnappings and in August last year a video showing Verdon describing the “difficult living conditions” was released on a Mauritanian website.

    The hostages’ families have in recent weeks expressed growing fears for their loved ones in the light of France’s military actions in Mali.

    Earlier Tuesday, Verdon’s father Jean-Pierre Verdon complained that the families were hearing nothing from the French authorities.

    “We are in a total fog and it is impossible to live this way,” he told RTL radio. “We have no information.”

    Asked about France’s refusal to pay ransoms to kidnappers, Verdon senior replied that the families had no say in such “decisions of state”.

    Paris deployed forces in Mali on January 11 to help stop al-Qaeda linked fighters who had controlled the north of the country since April 2012 from moving southward and threatening the capital Bamako.

  • UN accused of Zimbabwe cholera cover-up
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    A United Nations investigation has reached a damning verdict on its own humanitarian operation, accusing it of “managerial ineptitude, high handed conduct and bad faith.”

    The findings refer to its operations during a Cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe that started in 2008 and claimed more than 4,000 lives.

    The UN dispute tribunal in Nairobi, Kenya, in effect found that UN bosses did not want to upset the government of Robert Mugabe, and did not act on warnings by a senior member of its staff. One hundred thousand people caught the disease.

  • UN accused of cover up Zimbabwe cholera - Africa - Al Jazeera English
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    A United Nations investigation has reached a damning verdict on its own humanitarian operation, accusing it of “managerial ineptitude, high handed conduct and bad faith.”

    The findings refer to its operations during a #Cholera outbreak in #Zimbabwe that started in 2008 and claimed more than 4,000 lives.

    The UN dispute tribunal in Nairobi, Kenya, in effect found that UN bosses did not want to upset the government of Robert Mugabe, and did not act on warnings by a senior member of its staff. One hundred thousand people caught the disease.

    #nations_unies #santé