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Deadly suspected militant attack in Mali leaves over 20 Civilians dead

Deadly suspected militant attack in Mali leaves over 20 Civilians dead

Mali has been ravaged by militants and other armed groups for over a decade, with violence intensifying since 2015. The attack began before nightfall and lasted around three hours. The violence has resulted in thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of displacements. Militants carried out an attack in central Mali on Monday that killed … Read more

Suspected extremists seize over 110 civilians in Mali

Suspected extremists seize over 110 civilians in Mali

Jihadists stopped three buses carrying the civilians on April 16, forcing them to head towards a forest.  The group demands the release of over 110 passengers. Mali has been ravaged by Al-Qaeda, Daesh, self-declared forces, and bandits since 2012. Local sources told the news on Monday that suspected extremists in central Mali are holding more … Read more

Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso unite against growing Jihadi Insurgency

Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso unite against growing Jihadi Insurgency

Niger’s armed forces Chief Moussa Salaou Barmou announced the creation of a joint force to address security threats. They will develop a joint force to achieve their defense and security objectives. The move represents the latest step in bringing the three neighbors closer. After a meeting with his counterparts, Niger’s armed forces Chief Moussa Salaou … Read more

Mali radio host detained over comments on ex-PM’s death

Mali

Mohamed Youssouf Bathily is accused of disturbing the peace. By claiming that Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga was murdered. Videos of his remarks have been widely disseminated online. A well-known broadcaster and political activist in Mali has been imprisoned for claiming that a former prime minister who passed away in prison last year was murdered. Mohamed Youssouf … Read more

Sub-Saharan African nations are returning their citizens

Sub-Saharan African

Several sub-Saharan nations, including the Ivory Coast, Mali, Guinea, and Gabon, are assisting their residents. The words made by the Tunisian administration were vehemently denounced by the African Union. Saied made a different address in which he insisted that there is no racial prejudice in Tunisia. In response to the contentious comments made by the … Read more

Burkina, Guinea, Mali launch lobbying for AU return

Burkina Guinea Mali

The top diplomats of Burkina, Guinea, and Mali have started a vigorous lobbying campaign. Olivia, Morissanda, and Abdoulaye have all been to Addis Ababa. The joint delegation will keep in touch with other foreign ministers. Before the African Union summit this weekend, the top diplomats of junta-ruled Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali have started a … Read more

Niger, at least 10 soldiers were killed in an insurgent ambush

Niger
  • Ten Nigerien troops were killed in an ambush near the West African Sahel nation’s border with neighboring Mali.
  • More than a dozen others were injured.
  • Around 16 persons remain missing as a result of the attack.

At least ten Nigerien troops were killed and more than a dozen others were injured in an ambush near the West African Sahel nation’s border with neighboring Mali, according to a statement issued by Niger’s defense minister on Saturday.

Around 16 persons remain missing as a result of the attack on Friday evening in Banibangou, near Mali, according to Alkassoum Indattou, who added that air force support caused the militants to retreat across the border into Mali.

Niger, alongside neighbors Mali and Burkina Faso, is struggling to quell insurgents linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State who carry out raids, and control swathes of territories in the vast Sahel region.

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Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali wants to rejoin regional blocs

Burkina Faso

Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso have decided to join regional alliances. To seek the lifting of their suspensions from ECOWAS. And the AU following a series of coups. In a joint statement released on Thursday, the top diplomats of Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso announced that they desire to re-join regional alliances. They had decided … Read more

UN human rights chief expelled in Mali

Mali UN

The director of the UN human rights section in Mali has been expelled. Guillaume Ngefa-Atondoko Andali is accused of prejudice against civil society representatives. The Malian government has come under fire for alleged abuses and violations of human rights. The director of the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission’s human rights section was given 48 hours … Read more

France recalls ambassador and will withdraw military forces

France

France will withdraw its military personnel from Burkina Faso within a month. French military mission will terminate a month. After receiving a written demand from Burkinabe government. France will withdraw its military personnel from Burkina Faso within a month, according to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The French military mission will terminate a month … Read more

Ivory Coast team in Mali for talks on detained soldiers

ivory coast

Ivory Coast has sent a delegation to Mali to discuss the detention of 46 Ivorian soldiers. The conflict began on July 10, when 49 Ivorian troops were detained upon arrival at Malian airport. ECOWAS has given Mali until the end of the year to release the troops, which it calls “mercenaries”. According to Malian officials, … Read more

UN peacekeeping rotations to start in Mali from Monday

UN peacekeeping

The Sahel state suspended the rotations last month over “national security” reasons. Mali arrested 49 Ivorian soldiers it later described as “mercenaries” last week. Germany stopped reconnaissance operations and helicopter transport flights after Mali denied flyover rights to MINUSMA.   The UN peacekeeping force in Mali, MINUSMA, will resume contingent rotations on Monday, according to … Read more

15 soldiers, three civilians killed in Mali terrorist attacks

Mali

Malian military says it fought back against three “terrorist attacks” on Wednesday. At least 15 Malian soldiers and three civilians were killed in the attacks, Mali’s armed forces said. The army destroyed several “terrorist logistical bases” that were hidden by plants. The military of Mali fought back against three “terrorist attacks” on towns and military … Read more

Egypt to suspend role in UN peace operations in Mali

Egypt

Egypt will suspend its participation in UN peacekeeping operations in Mali. Seven of its troops have died in attacks this year. The latest attack against the Egyptian contingent was on July 5. Egypt will “temporarily suspend” its participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations in Mali after seven of its troops died in attacks this year, … Read more

West African bloc studies sanctions for coup-hit states

West African
  • ECOWAS heads meet to assess efforts to secure timetables for civilian rule in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso.
  • The juntas underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, followed by Guinea in September 2021.The
  • Economic Community of West African States imposed tough sanctions against Mali, but lesser punishments against Guinea and Burkina.

 

 

West African leaders gathered in Ghana’s capital Accra on Sunday to review sanctions imposed on three military-ruled countries in their volatile region.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads were meeting to assess efforts to secure timetables and other guarantees for the restoration of civilian rule in Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso.

Mali underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, followed by Guinea in September 2021 and Burkina Faso this January.

Fearing contagion in a region notorious for military takeovers, ECOWAS has imposed tough trade and economic sanctions against Mali, but lesser punishments against Guinea and Burkina.

Dominating the summit will be the review of a month-long bid to push the juntas to set an early timetable for returning to barracks.

ECOWAS in January imposed a trade and financial embargo on Mali after its military government unveiled a scheme to rule for five years.

At a June 4 summit, no decision was made for the three countries.

Opening Sunday’s summit, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo said the 15-member bloc was committed to supporting the three countries’ return to democratic order and would take appropriate decisions after hearing reports on their progress.

The sanctions have badly hit poor and landlocked Mali, whose economy is already under severe strain from a decade-long jihadist insurgency.

After months of bitter talks, the Malian authorities on Wednesday approved a plan to hold presidential elections in February 2024.

The vote will be preceded by a referendum on a revised constitution in March 2023 and legislative elections in late 2023.

The ECOWAS mediator in Mali, former Nigerian leader Goodluck Jonathan, visited the country last week. A member of his entourage told AFP Mali had made “enormous progress”.

Mali’s top diplomat Abdoulaye Diop on Friday said the recent political developments were moving the country towards a lifting of the sanctions.

But a new electoral law, adopted on June 17, could be a stumbling block in the talks as it allows a military figure to contest the presidential elections.

Burkina Faso — another Sahel country caught up in jihadist turmoil — and Guinea have so far only been suspended from the bodies of the 15-nation bloc but could face harsher sanctions.

Burkina’s junta has proposed a constitutional referendum in December 2024 and legislative and presidential elections in February 2025.

Visiting Ouagadougou for the second time in a month on Saturday, ECOWAS mediator Mahamadou Issoufou praised junta leader Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba and his government for their “openness to dialogue”.

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US warns of Militants and Russian forces as Africa war games end

Russian forces
  • The Sahel region is a vast territory stretching across the south of Africa’s Sahara Desert.
  • It includes countries such as Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger.
  • More than 7,500 personnel from a dozen countries took part in the “African Lion” exercises.

The top US general for Africa has warned of “violent extremism” and the threat of Russian mercenaries in the Sahel region, speaking as war games in Morocco came to a close.

“We are seeing an increase in violent extremism in Western Africa, particularly in the Sahel region,” said US Africa Command commander General Stephen J. Townsend (AFRICOM).

The Sahel region is a vast territory stretching across the south of Africa’s Sahara Desert, incorporating countries such as Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger.

“We are seeing the arrival of malign actors, and specifically I am thinking of Russian mercenaries from Wagner,” Townsend told AFP in the North African nation on Thursday, at the conclusion of a four-week long “African Lion” international military exercise.

“This training is not specifically oriented on those problems, but it will help all of our armed forces if we are called to combat this kind of problem in the future,” Townsend said.

Islamic State-linked jihadists, whose power was once thought to be waning in the Sahel, have recently expanded their reach and marking their presence with an unprecedented series of civilian massacres.

Mali has been especially hard hit, a former French colony where the strategic landscape has changed dramatically following two coups in August 2020 and May 2021.

Bamako developed closer ties with Moscow, bringing in military personnel that France says are mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner group.

AFRICOM, which is based in the German city of Stuttgart, is responsible for US military operations across Africa.

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Media watchdog CPJ louds over Burkina journalist

Burkina journalist
  • A prominent Burkina Faso journalist has received death threats, the Committee to Protect Journalists.
  • Ahmed Newton Barry was targeted in an audio clip circulating among WhatsApp groups.
  • The threat may be related to comments he made on a TV programme, Barry told the CPJ.

 

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged Burkina Faso authorities to intervene after one of the country’s most prominent journalists received death threats.

According to the watchdog, Ahmed Newton Barry, a former TV president and ex-editor of L’Evenement newspaper who now works as a current affairs commentator, was targeted in an audio clip circulating among WhatsApp groups.

The speaker in the clip identifies Barry by name, describes him as a “terrorist” and says a hundred people would assault his home.

“We are going to set fire to it and then destroy everything and collect the rubble that is piled up and leave the ground vacant,” the clip says, according to the CPJ.

Barry told the CPJ the threat may be related to comments he made on a TV programme in which he described the Malian government as working with Russian mercenaries.

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Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum hails progress against jihadists

Mohamed Bazoum

Niger’s President hails progress in fight against Boko Haram. Mohamed Bazoum was speaking during a visit to the southeast Niger. Diffa region is home to 300,000 Nigerian refugees. Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum hailed progress in the fight against Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province jihadists Sunday, saying: “We are winning this war”. Mohamed … Read more

‘Jihadists’ kill more than 100 Mali civilians in 3 days

Jihadists

Civilians killed in Diallassagou and two nearby villages, Diaweli and Dessagou. Killings took place in central Mali. Country has been rocked by an insurgency by groups linked to Al-Qaeda. More than 100 civilians have been killed over the past three days in neighboring towns in central Mali in attacks blamed on jihadists, local officials and … Read more

Armed men kill at least 20 civilians in Mali: police

Mali

Raiders kill at least 20 civilians in attacks on villages. A UN peacekeeper is killed in a mine explosion in the region. The region has been subjected to regular attacks over the past decade. Raiders in Mali have killed at least 20 civilians in attacks on villages near the northern town of Gao, while a … Read more

UN warns African refugees face food cuts due to inadequate funds

African refugees

Three-quarters of East African refugees rations reduced by up to 50%. WFP warns of imminent disruptions in Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. War in Ukraine has worsened the global refugee crisis. The UN’s World Food Programme warned on Sunday that African refugees faced smaller food rations due to a surge in demand and insufficient … Read more

IS gains ground in the Sahel as massacres accumulate

Sahel

Islamic State-linked jihadists expanding their reach in the Sahel region. Group reputedly slaughtering 86 civilians in Burkina Faso. President Emmanuel Macron declared that ISGS lost its grip in February 2021. Islamic State-linked jihadists, whose power was once thought to be waning in the Sahel, have expanded their reach recently, marking their presence with an unprecedented … Read more

Togo army repels new attack in far north: official

Togo army

Gunmen clashed with Togo troops outside a military post in the Goulingoushi area. There were no deaths or wounded on the “Togo side”, the official said. In early May, eight Togolese soldiers were killed and 13 others injured in the first official deadly terrorist attack in Togo. Togo army repelled another attack in the northwest … Read more