France denies UN report that 19 unarmed civilians were killed in a January air strike on a remote Malian village.
Amandla Thomas-Johnson
Amandla Thomas-Johnson is a journalist based in Dakar, Senegal, covering West Africa. He has reported from a dozen countries, including on social ... movements from Trinidad and Tobago to Chile to Mauritania. He has worked for the BBC, The Guardian, Aljazeera, and Channel 4 Dispatches, among others.
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