Lazare Eloundou Assomo of UNESCO's World Heritage Center, who led the mission, said a visit to the damaged and destroyed sites yesterday revealed that the destruction by Islamist rebels who occupied Timbuktu and the rest of the north until early this year "is even more alarming than we thought."
He told a press conference in Bamako, broadcast at UN headquarters in New York, that the El Farouk independence monument at the entrance to Timbuktu was razed.