Thursday, September 27, 2012

Foreign Military Intervention In Mali?

 

Mali's PM Calls For Foreign Intervention -- Al Jazeera 

Cheick Modibo Diarra calls for military help to defeat Islamist rebels, who control vast swathes of territory in north. Mali's prime minister has called for the UN Security Council to approve international military intervention in his country to defeat rebels who control vast swathes of territory in the north. Cheick Modibo Diarra's call on Wednesday came as Francois Hollande, the French president, called for the council to approve African military intervention in Mali "as quickly as possible". "The government of Mali would like to see the immediate presence of this force to support the defence and security in carrying out their noble mission of recovering and maintaining territorial integrity and protecting persons and property," Diarra said. 

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More News On The Crisis In Mali  

Mali: UN Takes Up Intervention Plan On Mali -- allAfrica.com
U.N. members divided over response to Mali crisis -- Reuters
US, France Urge UN to Approve African Force for Mali -- Voice of America
France’s Hollande calls for Mali intervention, Clinton says nation can’t fight Islamists alone -- Washington Post/AP
France calls for Mali intervention -- AP
UN Chief: ‘Do Not Abandon’ Sahel -- Voice of America
Mali's humanitarian crisis may worsen if intervention calls heeded, UN warned -- The Guardian Mali: Imminent Intervention, Uncertain Future -- Penelope Chester, UN Dispatch
A military solution for Mali rebellion? -- Al Jazeera

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