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      Mali's rebels impose hardline Islamic law  
     
      Schools in Gao are now segregated by gender, and Arabic is taught instead 
of national language French.
      Last Modified: 29 Sep 2012 02:5 


In the town of Gao, in northern Mali, rebels who took over much of the country 
have imposed a hardline form of Islamic religious law.

Schools are now segregated by gender, with Arabic being taught instead of the 
national language French.

Alleged thieves and criminals have even had their hands and feet amputated.

The government of Mali is now asking for international help to deal with the 
rebels who are creating a power base in the north.

Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports.



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