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They Said They Went to Mali to Keep the Peace. Now They’re Jailed as Mercenaries.

Por: The New York Times World December 30, 2022

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DAKAR, Senegal — A court in the increasingly isolated West African nation of Mali sentenced 46 soldiers from neighboring Ivory Coast to 20 years in jail on Friday, after the military junta that runs Mali accused them of being mercenaries.The government of Ivory Coast said the soldiers were in Mali to support the , a force of 15,000 members that has been there for almost a decade to protect civilians from violent Islamist groups. But the Court... + full article



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