Sunday, April 1, 2012

Tuareg Rebels Continue Their Offensive In The North As Mali's Coup Intensifies



Timbuktu Encircled As Mali Coup Intensifies -- The Telegraph

Desert rebels fighting Mali's military junta have encircled the ancient trading city of Timbuktu as they continue their lightning sweep taking towns across the country's north.

The main Tuareg fighting force said it had besieged the city a day after it took control of the garrison town of Gao, which hosts the largest military base in Mali's north.

The Azawad National Liberation Movement (MNLA) has capitalised on the lack of national authority that followed a coup last month when middle-ranking officers in Mali's army ousted the president, Amadou Toure.

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More News On Mali

Tuareg Rebels Report The Capture of Timbuktu -- Al Jazeera
Mali rebels say they surround Timbuktu -- BBC
Malian rebels besiege Timbuktu -- Press Association
Mali coup leader reinstates old constitution amid international pressure to restore order -- Washington Post/AP
Mali rebels say surround Timbuktu, army flees -- Euronews/Reuters
Rebels Make Advances on Timbuktu in Mali -- Voice of America
Tuareg fighters claim control of key town in northern Mali -- CNN
Mali rebels advance on Timbuktu -- Irish Times
Tuaregs tighten grip on northern Mali -- Afrcaisa
Gunfire heard in Malian town of Timbuktu: residents -- Reuters
Rebels seize Mali's main northern city: Witnessses -- AFP

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