TEHRAN (IQNA) - A group of Malian families who lost loved ones in the Saudi hajj disaster in September is criticizing the kingdom's response to the crush and stampede that killed at least 2,426 people.
A lawyer
for the group, Marcel Ceccaldi, spoke to journalists on Tuesday in Bamako, the
capital of the West African nation.
He also criticized the response by the
government of Mali, which had 320 of its pilgrims killed in the Sept. 24
disaster at Mina.
Ceccaldi
said the group was considering filing complaints against Saudi Arabia in Mali
and with the European Union.
The
Associated Press' count of casualties is based on state media reports and
officials' comments from 36 of the over 180 countries that sent citizens to the
hajj. The kingdom's official toll is 769 killed.
Source: AP