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Malian Crisis: The story of intervention
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Malian Crisis: The story of intervention

Posted on February 22, 2013 by Dana Al-Jawamis

As the Tuareg rebels gained full strength and control in Northern Mali, the state military in Mali appears to be weakened and rapidly losing control. Such events raise important questions, “Will Mali’s fate resemble that of Sudan? Is Mali heading for a split?” The key actors in the Malian crisis are the Islamist soldiers dominating … Continue reading →

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