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A record 1 million people displaced by violence in Burkina Faso

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FILE PHOTO: Displaced people, who fled from attacks by armed militants in the town of Roffenega arrive on a truck in the city of Kaya near Pissila, Burkina Faso January 24, 2020. REUTERS/Anne Mimault/File Photo

A record one million people are displaced by violence in Burkina Faso in the midst the COVID-19 outbreak, The Norwegian Refugee Council announced on Tuesday saying, it results “in some of the worst crimes including murders, kidnappings and bombings perpetrated against civilians, many of whom are children.”

The levels of displacement transpired as the COVID-19 pandemic worsened in the already critical humanitarian crisis in the violence-stricken country, the Oslo-based humanitarian group assisting people forced to flee said.

“Burkina Faso is on fire and the deadliest epidemic right now is the widespread violence perpetrated against civilians,” said Manenji Mangundu, of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Burkina Faso.

More than 450,000 people were newly displaced in 2020, with 184 attacks against civilians recorded according to new figures by the Burkinabe Council for Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation. The number of internally displaced people soared from 87,000 in January 2019 to over one million in August 2020 — an increase of more than 1,000 percent, the Norwegian Refugee Council said in a statement.

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