Tag: Genocide

  • THE COMPREHENSIVE ENCYCLOPEDIC STATEMENT ON AZAWAD HISTORY, IDENTITY, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND CRIMES COMMITTED.

    The Azawad issue is not a passing political issue, nor is it a matter of regional demands or a recent movement that arose in recent decades. Rather, it is a matter rooted in history, extending into identity, carrying weight in international law, and continuing in the human struggle of a…

  • INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION ON THE QUESTION OF AZAWAD

    The Historical and Geographical Legitimacy of Azawad: The name Azawad* is not a modern invention. It appears on the oldest historical maps, as well as in numerous Arab, African, and European sources, some dating back to the medieval period. Geographers, travelers, chroniclers, and researchers throughout the centuries have identified Azawad…

  • At the Security Council, Mali acknowledges its powerlessness: an admission from a military regime on its last legs.

    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.

  • A COMPREHENSIVE INTERNATIONAL STATEMENT ON THE AZAWAD ISSUE

    By Khamidoun Ag Toumast A Comprehensive International Statement on the Azawad Issue. The voice of a people facing injustice and demanding their full right to self-determination. Global Introduction, this statement is addressed to: The international communityThe major powersThe United NationsInternational human rights organizationsNeighboring countries*Free peoples everywhere This statement seeks no…

  • In the Sahel, Turkey is betraying the model it claims to embody.

    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.