Mali: Population Under Blockade Cries Famine, Government Refuses to Negotiate with "Terrorists"
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In Mali, a little less than two weeks after the jihadist attacks on seven localities in the country, the votes in favour of the junta rise to refuse any dialogue with the jnim affiliated with Al-Qaeda. Thursday the Malian Foreign Minister hammered against diplomats accredited in Bamako and Friday two associations close to the junta reaffirmed it while the blockade decreed by the jnim is being felt.
The Malian government said it refused dialogue with "terrorists", almost two weeks after attacks by jihadists and Tuareg rebels.
Mali: Refusal of dialogue with the jihadists The Malian government announced that it would refuse the "dialogue" with the "terrorist armed groups", almost two weeks after unprecedented attacks by the jihadists and Tuareg rebels against the junta and while the capital, Bamako, is undergoing a new economic blockade. jihadist offensive and blockade in Bamako Mali is in a state of uncertainty following this vast coordinated offensive carried out on …
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