Mali Security Measures Hinder Humanitarian Access To Civilians -- Voice of America
BAMAKO, MALI — Concern is growing for Malian civilians caught in the fighting in the north and central parts of the country. French and Malian forces are trying to dislodge al-Qaida linked rebels who have controlled northern Mali since April and who began a push south on January 9. Aid agencies say military security measures are restricting humanitarian access to combat zones. As fighting escalates, authorities are confronted by the question of how to protect civilians amid fears that the enemy is hiding among them.
Hannatou Bocoum made it to Bamako Saturday, 10 days after her town, Konna, became the first to fall to Islamist rebels in this most recent offensive. The town was later bombed by the French.
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More News On The Conflict In Mali
Mali Live Blog -- Al Jazeera
Malian troops take key town; humanitarian crisis grows -- CNN
Mali: French hunt fugitive rebels after seizing Diabaly from Islamists -- The Guardian
French, Malian Troops Regain Diabaly -- Wall Street Journal
Islamists flee Malian town after French airstrikes -- USA Today/AP
French, Malian Troops Retake Rebel-Controlled Town -- Voice of America
French troops take central Mali towns, rebels slip away -- Reuters
Insurgents abandon towns in central Mali as French troops advance -- NBC News
French, Malian troops recapture key towns -- The Australian
Mali conflict: French troops 'seize' Diabaly, Douentza -- BBC
Official: U.S. aiding French troops in Mali -- USA Today
Panetta: U.S. Assistance to French in Mali Could Serve as Model -- ABC News
Hollande pressed to spell out Mali objectives -- Financial Times
William Hague: Mali must not be allowed to be failed state -- BBC
Mali's musicians defiant in face of music ban -- CBC
Is Qatar fuelling the crisis in north Mali? -- France24/AFP
The Mali That Was -- Mort Rosenblum, New York Times
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