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49 Ivory Coast soldiers pardoned by Mali's junta leader

Por: ABC News World January 07, 2023

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BAMAKO, Mali -- Mali's military junta leader on Friday pardoned 49 soldiers from neighboring Ivory Coast who were convicted of undermining Mali's state security and conspiracy against the government, authorities announced.Col. Assimi Goita granted the pardon and “demonstrates once again his commitment to peace, dialogue, pan-Africanism and the preservation of fraternal and secular relations with regional countries, in particular... + full article



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