Por: Los Angeles Times World January 15, 2023
Alou Diallo says he was drinking tea with his family one morning last month when groups of “white soldiers” invaded his village in central Mali, setting fire to houses and gunning down people suspected of being Islamic extremists. He scrambled to safety in the bush, but his son was shot and wounded while fleeing, then was killed as he lay on the ground. “I watched my 16-year-old son die,” Diallo told the Associated Press in Mali's... + full article
Associated Press USA Politics January 28, 2023
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Mali’s foreign minister defended the military government’s cooperation with Russia on Friday and rejected three options proposed by the U.N. chief to reconfigure the U.N. peacekeeping force in the west African country where Al-Qaida and Islamic State... + más
46 Ivorian soldiers sentenced to 20 years in Mali prison | ABC News
They Said They Went to Mali to Keep the Peace. Now They’re Jailed as Mercenaries. | The New York Times
Associated Press USA Politics January 14, 2023
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Alou Diallo says he was drinking tea with his family one morning last month when groups of “white soldiers” invaded his village in central Mali, setting fire to houses and gunning down people suspected of being Islamic extremists. He scrambled to... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics January 14, 2023
DAKAR – Alou Diallo says he was drinking tea with his family one morning last month when groups of “white soldiers” invaded his village in central Mali, setting fire to houses and gunning down people suspected of being Islamic extremists. He scrambled to safety in the... + más
The New York Times USA World January 07, 2023
The military junta that controls Mali pardoned 49 Ivorian soldiers and suspended their prison sentences, ending a diplomatic dispute that highlighted the growing isolation of the West African country and its strained relations with its neighbors.The decision, announced late on... + más
Freed Ivorian soldiers return home after six months | Associated Press
ABC News USA World December 31, 2022
TIMBUKTU, Mali -- Forty-six soldiers from Ivory Coast were sentenced to 20 years in prison for undermining state security in Mali and for attacks on Mali's government, the African nation's prosecutor general said Friday. The soldiers were also fined more than $3,000... + más
Mali marks independence day amid tensions, uncertainty | ABC News
The New York Times USA World December 30, 2022
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... + más
Mali Pardons Ivorian Soldiers It Had Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison | The New York Times
ABC News USA World September 22, 2022
BAMAKO, Mali -- Malian authorities held a traditional military parade Thursday to make the country's first independence day celebration since French troops departed after nine years of fighting Islamic extremists in its one-time colony.The festivities, featuring fighter... + más
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