Monday, December 24, 2012

Mali In Crisis -- News Updates December 24, 2012


Mali On Brink Of Becoming A Terrorist Safe Haven -- Voice of America

African and world leaders say they will not let Mali become a terrorist safe haven, a failed state, a so-called "Afghanistan" in the Sahel. The U.N. Security Council has backed a regional military deployment to Mali next year to deal with an ongoing political crisis in the capital and help the Malian army retake the north from Islamist militants. Will 2013 be the year that Mali pulls back from the brink? If so, at what cost?

2012 was the year that armed men seized control of Mali. And their grip looks stronger than ever -- both in the north and the south.

Analysts say a military junta pulls the strings in the capital, Bamako. The soldiers, who mutinied and then overthrew the elected president on March 22, closed the year by forcing out the interim prime minister and his government in December.

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More News On The Crisis In Mali

U.N. approves Africa force to fight al-Qaeda in Mali -- USA Today
UN authorises use of military force against Islamists in Mali -- The Guardian/Reuters
UN approves Mali force -- Deutsche Welle
UN agrees plan to oust extremists in Mali -- The Independent
France sees military intervention in Mali in six months
-- Global Times/Xinhuanet
Mali Militants Seek Peace After UN Backs Force -- Time/AP
Rival Mali rebels agree to suspend fighting -- Al Jazeera
Mali Rebels Say to Stop Fighting, Slam U.N. Resolution -- Naharnet
We'll chop off more hands: Mali Islamists -- The Australian/AFP
Mali: Rising Ethnic Tensions Threaten New Violence -- Human Rights Watch
Aid Groups Warn of Humanitarian Risks of Mali Offensive -- Voice of America

Timbuktu mausoleums 'destroyed' -- BBC
Mali Islamists destroying historic mausoleums -- CBC/AP
Mali fighters destroy more Timbuktu tombs -- Al Jazeera
Mali Islamists Destroy More Timbuktu Mausoleums -- Voice of America
Reports: Mali Islamists Resume Destruction Of Timbuktu Mausoleums -- RTT
Mali Islamists destroying more Timbuktu mausoleums -- AFP

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