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Mali Islamists destroying historic mausoleums

Islamist extremists destroyed four mausoleums in Timbuktu on Sunday, a tourism official says.

Some date back to the 14th century

A man stands near the Tomb of Askia, which was built in 1485, in the northeastern Malian city of Gao. Several similar structures have been destroyed by Islamist rebels, a tourism official said Sunday. (Reuters file photo)

Islamist extremists destroyed four mausoleums in Timbuktu on Sunday,a tourism official says.

Sane Chirfi, the director of Mali's Timbuktu tourism office, said Ansar Dine rebels linked to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb tore down the mausoleums, which were historic but not included on the United Nations list of World Heritage sites. The mausoleums housed the remains of Muslim scholars and teachers who are revered by the Timbuktu population.

Since taking control of Timbuktu earlier this year, the Islamists have destroyed seven of the 16 mausoleums listed as world heritage sites. Some date back to the 14th century.

According to many residents, the destruction of the graves is the rebels' reaction to the recent UN resolution calling for an international military intervention to remove the Islamists from northern Mali.