Category: AES
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At the Security Council, Mali acknowledges its powerlessness: an admission from a military regime on its last legs.
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In New York, a speech that sounded like a confession: It was in this context of widespread crisis that the Malian ambassador appeared before the Security Council on November 18. His intervention, far from the usual triumphalist rhetoric, took the form of an admission of failure.
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In the Sahel, Turkey is betraying the model it claims to embody.
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Because while visitors strolled through the aisles of BAMEX 2025, Tuareg families from Timbuktu, Fulani herders from Macina, and Arab traders from Gao were still burying their dead, victims of drone strikes attributed to the Malian armed forces, supported by Russian paramilitaries and Turkish instructors.
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Mali: Assimi Goïta’s government sinks into fuel crisis and denial of reality
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The government in Bamako is reeling, and the myth of “regained sovereignty” is crumbling as the country sinks deeper into crisis. In less than a month, Mali has been paralyzed by unprecedented economic asphyxiation.
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Mali: When Transition Becomes Confiscation, the Story of a National Tragedy
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What we are experiencing today in Mali goes beyond a simple drift toward authoritarianism. It is a national tragedy that combines military domination, complacency toward extremist forces, and abandonment of the most vulnerable populations. The junta, far from protecting Malians, actively contributes to their endangerment.
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INDEPENDENCE FIGHTERS ARE NOT TERRORISTS UNLESS YOU`RE STUPID AND DEAF! AND A STRATEGIC ALLIANCE IS NOT THE SAME AS AN IDEOLOGICAL ALLIANCE
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The truth is very clear: the Malian state has diverted the people’s attention, preferring a war against the separatists rather than a real fight against terrorism!!