
A Malian journalist says they didn’t rely on foreign forces. In fact, the reports, photos, and testimonies indicate that Mali has become a hostage to Africa Corps (ex Wagner), and everyone inside and outside the country knows this.
You expelled the French and Europeans, but you opened the door to the most dangerous mercenary force in the world, known for committing massacres in the Central African Republic, Syria, and Ukraine.
Is this what you call independence?!
You say that the Russians don’t fight, but train. So who committed the Moura massacre? Who carried out the mass executions in the Timbuktu, Gossi, and Gao regions?
Do civilians who found the bodies of their relatives burned or crucified in trees testify that ‘the Malian army is fighting alone’?
Or is the truth clear: the Malian army is fighting under the cover of Africa Corps (ex Wagner), and together they are carrying out a plan of ethnic cleansing against the people of Azawad?
You talk about increasing the efficiency of the Malian army. Has this become synonymous with extrajudicial killing?
Has Russian training transformed the army into a tool of political repression?
Then you say that the Russians are few and do not fight, so why all this anxiety about acknowledging their presence? And why evade responsibility for their crimes? Did they just come to drink tea?
Or do you know full well that their presence is stripping you of whatever remains of international legitimacy?*
The truth you cannot escape is that Mali, after betraying the Algiers Agreement, has come to rely on an alliance with silent killers to intimidate and subjugate Azawad, but it has failed.
Neither Africa Corps (ex Wagner) has silenced the voice of freedom, nor will lies erase the truth.
As for your army, which you describe as “valiant,” I wish it had one day aimed its guns at the real groups threatening Mali, not at the chests of the children and women of the north, under the accusation of “terrorism,” which has become a cloak to justify every crime.
Azawad is not intimidated by the Africa Corps (ex Wagner), nor is it frightened by imported armies.
We do not bear arms for the sake of destruction, but for the sake of survival and dignity.
Whoever fights his own people, seeks foreign aid, and then denies it, is not defending a homeland, but rather a false authority built on blood. and lies.
By: Anour Toumast Média Tvtouareg

! Did you know, gentlemen?
It’s Wagner, still in Mali.
Today, a convoy was spotted entering Kidal raising the pirate flag… Wagner flag!The scene is not just a flag, but a stark evidence of the persistence that threatens the security and stability of the region.
Azawad freedom Voice
NOTE: About 70% of Africa Corps personnel are Wagner veterans.
Azawad Support Group
28-07-25