http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2013/0129/1224329400892.html

Fleeing rebels torch priceless ancient library in Timbuktu

RUADHÁN Mac CORMAIC in Paris

French-led forces retook control of the fabled desert town of Timbuktu 
yesterday amid reports that fleeing militants had destroyed a library 
containing thousands of priceless manuscripts.

The mayor of Timbuktu, Halle Ousmane Cissé, described as a “devastating blow” 
reports that Islamist fighters had torched or ransacked two buildings that held 
the manuscripts, some of which dated from the 13th century. He said the 
retreating rebels also killed a resident who had cried out “Vive la France” as 
French and Malian troops approached the town.

Unesco, the Paris-based UN culture agency, said it was “horrified” by the news 
of destroyed manuscripts and was awaiting a full assessment.

French and Malian troops retook control of Timbuktu, one of the main urban 
centres that fell under Islamist control last year, without a shot being fired. 
A team of French paratroopers crept into the town overnight, the French 
military said, before being greeted by cheering residents.

Cultural treasures 

The French military said the assault forces at Timbuktu were careful to avoid 
combat inside the city so as not to damage cultural treasures and mosques in 
what is considered a seat of Islamic learning.

The manuscripts were held in two separate locations: an ageing library and a 
new South African-funded research centre, the Ahmad Babu Institute, less than a 
mile away. The centre, completed in 2009 and named after a 17th-century 
Timbuktu scholar, used state-of-the-art techniques to study and conserve the 
thousands of crumbling scrolls.

“This is terrible news,” Mr Cissé said. “The manuscripts were a part not only 
of Mali’s heritage but the world’s.”

The Timbuktu operation followed the swift capture of Gao, another major town in 
northern Mali, and prompted French president François Hollande to declare that 
the joint forces were “winning this battle”. But with the militants appearing 
to have fled into the desert, the conflict may now be entering a new stage.

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