Aug 2020. The Situation in Mali

August 2020. Coup leaders in Mali say they are talking to opposition parties about appointing a transitional president, who could be civilian or military. They arrested Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta on Tuesday and forced him to resign, sparking global condemnation. West African leaders have called for him to be reinstated and the UN says all those… Continue reading Aug 2020. The Situation in Mali

Aug 2020. Protests in Mali continue

August 2020. When security forces in Mali shot and killed protesters last weekend, they were met with an unexpected response. Instead of being cowed into submission, the demonstrators have become more determined, announcing plans to continue their efforts for reform despite the violent crackdown. The leaders of the ballooning protest movement in the West African… Continue reading Aug 2020. Protests in Mali continue

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 2

More than 1,100 migrants arrived into the UK July, a figure higher than numbers from May and June combined. The record for the number of crossings in 24 hours had been broken just a week ago when 202 people travelled across the Channel. On Thursday the French authorities said they had also rescued migrants from… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 2

Jul 2020. The Crisis in Mali

July 2020. Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari announced his first trip in months as the presidency confirmed he was joining four other presidents to salvage peace talks in Mali. Regional mediators are stepping up efforts today in the West African country where the political opposition has renewed its call for protests so that President Ibrahim Boubcar… Continue reading Jul 2020. The Crisis in Mali

Jun 2020. Protests in Mali

June 2020. Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Mali’s capital demanding the resignation of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. Urged by opposition parties and government critics, demonstrators gathered on Friday in a central square in Bamako to condemn what they say is the president’s mishandling of many crises plaguing the country.

Nov 2015. The Mali Attack

November 2015. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and its affiliate, al-Murabitoun have Claimed Responsibility for the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, Mali; they don’t Accept any Part in its Consequencies. What is Forgotten yet again is the People, they Live in the Area and they’re Frightened. https://vk.com/video503532632_456239867