The Jihad Besieged Bamako and Encourages a Caliphate 800 Kilometers From the Canary Islands
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For more than a month, the Malian capital has been facing the blockade on fuel organized by the rebels of the jihadist group JNIM. The South African weekly newspaper The Continent has gone to meet the population. His journalist describes a crisis that highlights the weakness of the military junta in power.
Mali is sinking into a crisis that combines jihadist war, economic collapse and decomposition of the state, which threatens to dismember the country. The military junta, which took power by means of two coups d’état in less than three years, has failed to slow down the advance of the insurgents or restore order. In this context, thousands of Malians flee conflict zones, seeking refuge in neighbouring countries or trying to reach Europe. Just 800…
Mali is sinking into a crisis that combines jihadist war, economic collapse and decomposition of the state, which threatens to dismember the country. The military junta, which took power by means of two coups d’état in less than three years, has failed to slow down the advance of the insurgents or restore order. In this context, thousands of Malians flee conflict zones, seeking refuge in neighbouring countries or trying to reach Europe. Just 800…
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