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Mali: Over 60 Killed in Twin Attacks

  • #Mali
  • #Politics
  • #Armed conflict
  • #Military
  • #Terrorism
  • #West Africa
  • #Africa
  • #Russia
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SEP 2023
Image copyright: Wikimedia Commons
story last updated SEP 2023

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

That dozens of innocent civilians and soldiers have been killed yet again is the result of the Malian junta's short-sighted policies. Bamako's decision to kick out the UN blue helmets allowed the Islamic State group (IS) to double the territory it controls in the country. Moreover, since the regime's calculation to trust the Russian Wagner mercenaries did not work out, an ominous mix of IS terrorists, local Islamists, and Tuareg rebels now threatens to usher in a new era of violence and chaos in the country and the region.

The National

Establishment-critical narrative

The recent deadly attacks are a sad reminder that the terrorist threat in Mali remains very real. However, the attacks are a symptom, not the cause of the problem. The alleged "war on terror" in Africa is nothing more than a cover under which France and the collective West, with the UN as a tool, ensure they can continue to control the economic and political fortunes of African countries. Countries like Mali, however, have decided to take the rocky road of achieving true decolonization and welcoming new partners like Russia.

The Cradle

Establishment split

CRITICAL

PRO

US says Russia’s Wagner force eyes Mali as route for war supplies
Al JazeeraAUG 2023
UN forces in Mali speed up withdrawal as security deteriorates
Al JazeeraAUG 2023
Russia's Wagner mercenaries are trying to smuggle weapons into Ukraine via Africa, US says
Business InsiderAUG 2023
US sanctions Mali’s defence minister, officials over Wagner ties
Al JazeeraAUG 2023
As Russia Vows Wagner Will Stay in Africa, U.N. Forces Prepare to Exit Mali
NewsweekAUG 2023
US sanctions Malian officials over alleged ties to Wagner Group
ReutersAUG 2023

More neutral establishment stance articles

Who are Russia-backed Wagner group mercenaries and why are they so involved in Bakhmut and Ukraine?
IndependentAUG 2023