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Al Hassan played a "key role" overseeing amputations and floggings as police chief in Timbuktu .
He was a member of the feared Ansar Dine Islamic militant group that seized control of the city in 2012 .
Al Hassan acquitted of war crimes of rape and sexual slavery, as well as the crime against humanity of forced marriage.
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