Terrorism: In the Sahel, the Shadow Economy that Finances the Expansion of the JNIM
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The coordinated assault on 25 April, which cost the life of the Malian Defense Minister Sadio Camara, acted as an electroshock. Beyond the human balance sheet, it is the financial and logistical power of the Islamic and Muslim Support Group (JNIM) that questions.
Who took advantage of the attempted coup d'état of 25 April in Mali? For many, the eyes must turn to the neighbour of the North, Algeria. Indeed, the motives are not lacking, in the first place the diplomatic tensions between the two countries, punctuated by the abandonment of Malian support to the Frente Polisario on the question of Western Sahara, for a recent adoption of the Moroccan solution. Despite this bundle of elements, Algiers formally…
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